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Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-CB23-SK683-IK-03
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$40.62
Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-CB23-SK652-IK-04
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$40.62
Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-CB23-SK684-IK-02
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$50.77
Made & Mkt by: Simply Kitsch Product Code: 4003-CB23-SK681-IK-01
 SAMBALPURI  is a term used for the IKATs made in western Orissa. The whole of Western Orissa was undivided and called Sambalpur in earlier times and IKAT  being a very well known textile of the region got its name from the region itself. The weavers however call it  BANDHA meani..
$56.86
Made & Mkt by: Kirit Jayantibhai Product Code: 0303-DP23-13
Red… the colour of blood, of life, vitality… red, the colour of the Mother Goddess, the embodiment of power, the nurturer and destroyer… the protector of the weak. In a great battle between Shiva and the asura (demon), Raktabija, every drop of the asura’s blood that fell to the earth,..
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Made & Mkt by: Kirit Jayantibhai Product Code: 0303-DP23-12
Red… the colour of blood, of life, vitality… red, the colour of the Mother Goddess, the embodiment of power, the nurturer and destroyer… the protector of the weak. In a great battle between Shiva and the asura (demon), Raktabija, every drop of the asura’s blood that fell to the earth,..
$535.74
Made & Mkt by: Kirit Jayantibhai Product Code: 0303-DP23-10
Red… the colour of blood, of life, vitality… red, the colour of the Mother Goddess, the embodiment of power, the nurturer and destroyer… the protector of the weak. In a great battle between Shiva and the asura (demon), Raktabija, every drop of the asura’s blood that fell to the earth,..
$151.30
Made & Mkt by: Kirit Jayantibhai Product Code: 0303-DP23-11
Red… the colour of blood, of life, vitality… red, the colour of the Mother Goddess, the embodiment of power, the nurturer and destroyer… the protector of the weak. In a great battle between Shiva and the asura (demon), Raktabija, every drop of the asura’s blood that fell to the earth,..
$151.30
Made & Mkt by: Kirit Jayantibhai Product Code: 0303-DP23-09
Red… the colour of blood, of life, vitality… red, the colour of the Mother Goddess, the embodiment of power, the nurturer and destroyer… the protector of the weak. In a great battle between Shiva and the asura (demon), Raktabija, every drop of the asura’s blood that fell to the earth,..
$284.32
Made & Mkt by: Kirit Jayantibhai Product Code: 0303-DP23-07
Red… the colour of blood, of life, vitality… red, the colour of the Mother Goddess, the embodiment of power, the nurturer and destroyer… the protector of the weak. In a great battle between Shiva and the asura (demon), Raktabija, every drop of the asura’s blood that fell to the earth,..
$299.15
Made & Mkt by: Kirit Jayantibhai Product Code: 0303-DP23-08
Red… the colour of blood, of life, vitality… red, the colour of the Mother Goddess, the embodiment of power, the nurturer and destroyer… the protector of the weak. In a great battle between Shiva and the asura (demon), Raktabija, every drop of the asura’s blood that fell to the earth,..
$284.32
Made & Mkt by: Kirit Jayantibhai Product Code: 0303-DP23-06
Red… the colour of blood, of life, vitality… red, the colour of the Mother Goddess, the embodiment of power, the nurturer and destroyer… the protector of the weak. In a great battle between Shiva and the asura (demon), Raktabija, every drop of the asura’s blood that fell to the earth,..
$151.30
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Craft of India

The act of ‘hand-crafting’ an object to suffice a daily chore; to pacify a need of faith; as an artistic expression; or perhaps to hone the dexterity of a pair of hands. This act of ‘crafting’ is but the most potent proof of the ‘civil-ness’ within any civilization. The ancient act of crafting almost always is a reflection of the times…and sometimes is powerful enough to make time itself its reflection.

Deep within its bowls, a craft holds dear the myths, legends, and faiths that lent it its form, these stories desperately need to be shared with the onlooking audience. These stories not only help the onlooker appreciate the craft righteously but also offer many a lessons in humble living. Indian Handicrafts have weathered many a storms at the hands of increased industrialization and overall paradigm shifts in the crafts’ production and consumption ecosystem. The global consumer now slowly wakes to the actual ecological price that the increasingly mechanized and plastic-addicted industries entail. They are more willing now than ever before to hear and pay heed to the tales of craft.

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