Ready stock. It can be delivered within 3-5 days. Returns accepted
Size
Length - 14 cm, Width - 2.5 cm, Height - 19 cm, Sling : Length - 127 cm, (Zipper lock main closure).
Weight
95 grams (approximately).
Material
Ahir embroidery done on this beautiful sling bag. Made up of mashru silk fabric with hand embroidered mirror work done by craftswoman in Kutch region of Gujarat. It has one simple pocket inside and one zipper pocket outside. Artisanal Community : Ahir
Ahir embroidery is mostly bold and their motifs are geometric shapes, floral patterns, animals and birds. Their embroidery also has Krishna motifs. Their style predominantly has an outline called Sankdi around the mirrors with filling stiches called Vano. Characteristically, Ahir embroidery has round mirrors. Yadavas are known as Ahirs in Gujarat. Legend goes that, of the followers of Lord Krishna who left with him from Mathura for Saurashtra, some Ahirs settled down in the Vagad region of Kutch. Traditionally, Ahirs have been cattle herders and a few are shepherds. This is one of the most commercialised embroidery styles of Kutch.
Care
Wipe with clean, dry cloth to remove dust.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more.
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Wama or Women Artisans Marketing Agency, an organisation, dedicated to working for the upliftment and betterment of the rural artisans of Kutch, is run by a social enterpreneur Smita Jain. Smita provides raw material supply, training, quality control, design development, value addition and marketing support to these small groups of artisans at grass root level. She then markets the products developed and the income generated is again ploughed back for development of their skill and providing them with better and upgraded living and working conditions. As of date she is working with and supporting 500 artisans on a continuous basis. She does not believe in doing charity just by donating a part of its profit for a cause. She believes that development of everybody involved is a natural byproduct of ethical business practices. The only way it can sustain itself and its artisans is through sales of these products. Thus Smita continues to support any project which she sees beneficial for the underprivileged artisans of Kutch through whatever means she can. A 20 year old journey of promoting and uplifting Kutch handcrafted and handmade creations. The main objective and vision of Wama is to be able to bring these beautiful pieces of art and craft to every home worldwide with a focus on making it accessible and affordable.These artisans and crafts communities need support and cooperation more than ever today and Wama will do everything possible in their capacity to ensure that.
Kutch work embroidery is done with silk or woolen thread using fine stitches to create detailed and elaborate patterns. Motifs and designs draw inspiration from romantic, architectural, and human motifs, as well as Persian and Mughal art.
Ready stock. It can be delivered within 3-5 days. Returns accepted
Size
Length - 14 cm, Width - 2.5 cm, Height - 19 cm, Sling : Length - 127 cm, (Zipper lock main closure).
Weight
95 grams (approximately).
Material
Ahir embroidery done on this beautiful sling bag. Made up of mashru silk fabric with hand embroidered mirror work done by craftswoman in Kutch region of Gujarat. It has one simple pocket inside and one zipper pocket outside. Artisanal Community : Ahir
Ahir embroidery is mostly bold and their motifs are geometric shapes, floral patterns, animals and birds. Their embroidery also has Krishna motifs. Their style predominantly has an outline called Sankdi around the mirrors with filling stiches called Vano. Characteristically, Ahir embroidery has round mirrors. Yadavas are known as Ahirs in Gujarat. Legend goes that, of the followers of Lord Krishna who left with him from Mathura for Saurashtra, some Ahirs settled down in the Vagad region of Kutch. Traditionally, Ahirs have been cattle herders and a few are shepherds. This is one of the most commercialised embroidery styles of Kutch.
Care
Wipe with clean, dry cloth to remove dust.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more.
Wama or Women Artisans Marketing Agency, an organisation, dedicated to working for the upliftment and betterment of the rural artisans of Kutch, is run by a social enterpreneur Smita Jain. Smita provides raw material supply, training, quality control, design development, value addition and marketing support to these small groups of artisans at grass root level. She then markets the products developed and the income generated is again ploughed back for development of their skill and providing them with better and upgraded living and working conditions. As of date she is working with and supporting 500 artisans on a continuous basis. She does not believe in doing charity just by donating a part of its profit for a cause. She believes that development of everybody involved is a natural byproduct of ethical business practices. The only way it can sustain itself and its artisans is through sales of these products. Thus Smita continues to support any project which she sees beneficial for the underprivileged artisans of Kutch through whatever means she can. A 20 year old journey of promoting and uplifting Kutch handcrafted and handmade creations. The main objective and vision of Wama is to be able to bring these beautiful pieces of art and craft to every home worldwide with a focus on making it accessible and affordable.These artisans and crafts communities need support and cooperation more than ever today and Wama will do everything possible in their capacity to ensure that.
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Kutchi Embroidery Craft
Kutch work embroidery is done with silk or woolen thread using fine stitches to create detailed and elaborate patterns. Motifs and designs draw inspiration from romantic, architectural, and human motifs, as well as Persian and Mughal art.
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For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
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I ordered a number of clothing items and kolhapuri chappals. I am very happy with the quality of the items and the service provided by the team for the order was very professional. I will be going back to itokri for more purchases. Thank you.
I am not reluctant to recomment iTokri on the basis of my experience. My order was shipped very carefully to UAE and I did receive it in good condition. Personal care was taken by the people at iTokri and this is my second order and experience with iTokri.
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The sling bag is the ultimate ergonomic carrying accessory. Unlike other styles of bags, the sling bag eliminates neck, shoulder and back pain the way the shoulder works. The best way to wear a sling bag is with a chest strap.
A lightweight design is always best, preferably with a comfortable strap that is easy to use and adjust. Nylon is best for this. You want a bag that serves you and is comfortable, so our number one tip is to find a comfortable sling.
One minor explanation is that sling bags and shoulder bags share similarities with one shoulder strap, but are not synonymous. Over-the-shoulder bags tend to be larger, boxy, and snug, but there is no conclusive scientific evidence.
A sling bag is usually the smallest bag. The length, width and height of the ideal sling bag should not exceed 15 cm and 25 cm respectively. Sizes can range from the size of a fist to a suitcase.
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