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Everyday Essentials | Sleeves & Pouches

Gaatha's collection of everyday essentials like sleeves and pouches do more than just carry your belongings—they protect them with style and care. Thoughtfully crafted for both function and charm, these products are handmade and designed to make your daily routine effortless. Explore our premium curation of handmade work essentials right away!

Getting carried away - Cotton Pouch - 12 Getting carried away - Cotton Pouch - 12
-50 % Out Of Stock
Made & Mkt by: Kosher Product Code: 3788-CP-27
The East India Company imported raw cotton from India while they dumped the local Indian market with inferior machine-made cloth. This led to a great decline in the handloom industry. The khadi weavers were first affected with the subsequent establishment of the powerlooms in India. Imitations of th..
Rs.228 Rs.455
Getting carried away - Cotton Pouch - 3 Getting carried away - Cotton Pouch - 3
-50 % Out Of Stock
Made & Mkt by: Kosher Product Code: 3788-CP-18
The East India Company imported raw cotton from India while they dumped the local Indian market with inferior machine-made cloth. This led to a great decline in the handloom industry. The khadi weavers were first affected with the subsequent establishment of the powerlooms in India. Imitations of th..
Rs.228 Rs.455
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-GRK-24
As claimed by a local legend, a ‘Raffoogar’(darner) named Alibaba lived in the valley of Kashmir. He was proficient in his job of stitching and mending torn clothes and spent his days doing countless stitches and bringing dead clothes to life. One day a fowl stepped on a white cloth lying around, dr..
Rs.950
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-GRK-23
As claimed by a local legend, a ‘Raffoogar’(darner) named Alibaba lived in the valley of Kashmir. He was proficient in his job of stitching and mending torn clothes and spent his days doing countless stitches and bringing dead clothes to life. One day a fowl stepped on a white cloth lying around, dr..
Rs.950
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-GRK-20
As claimed by a local legend, a ‘Raffoogar’(darner) named Alibaba lived in the valley of Kashmir. He was proficient in his job of stitching and mending torn clothes and spent his days doing countless stitches and bringing dead clothes to life. One day a fowl stepped on a white cloth lying around, dr..
Rs.950
Block Printed Pouch ~ 01 Block Printed Pouch ~ 01
Out Of Stock
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-GAP-01
Bagru, a town at the outskirts of Jaipur(Rajasthan) is oneof the textile hubs. It is known for centuries for its natural dying, syahibegar printing, indigo dying and wooden hand block printing. Syahi begar printing is one of the traditional hand blockprint techniques where the prints are in the..
Rs.450
Made & Mkt by: Anuj Sharma Product Code: 4001L3
Once adorned by the royalties of the country, on the sheen of silk and the softness of velvet, the designs always would stand out like a peacock on a rainy day. Of Persian motifs enthralling the costumes and wares creating a luster of luxury and elegance, the art of aari embroidery, zari and zardosi..
Rs.1,300
Made & Mkt by: Anuj Sharma Product Code: 4001L4
Once adorned by the royalties of the country, on the sheen of silk and the softness of velvet, the designs always would stand out like a peacock on a rainy day. Of Persian motifs enthralling the costumes and wares creating a luster of luxury and elegance, the art of aari embroidery, zari and zardosi..
Rs.1,600
Made & Mkt by: Anuj Sharma Product Code: 4001L5
Once adorned by the royalties of the country, on the sheen of silk and the softness of velvet, the designs always would stand out like a peacock on a rainy day. Of Persian motifs enthralling the costumes and wares creating a luster of luxury and elegance, the art of aari embroidery, zari and zardosi..
Rs.1,600
Made & Mkt by: Anuj Sharma Product Code: 4001L6
Once adorned by the royalties of the country, on the sheen of silk and the softness of velvet, the designs always would stand out like a peacock on a rainy day. Of Persian motifs enthralling the costumes and wares creating a luster of luxury and elegance, the art of aari embroidery, zari and zardosi..
Rs.1,600
I-pad sleeve ~ Kutch embroidery I-pad sleeve ~ Kutch embroidery
Out Of Stock
Made & Mkt by: Shrujan Product Code: 3740-16c
Think of Gujarat and vibrant images flash across the mind… the exhilarating Garba, decorated camels in the great Rann and everyone clothed in colourful embroideries. Gujarat can be called one of the biggest contributors to the image of India as a colourful country. There are not one or..
Rs.1,000
Kambira Embroidery ~ Raw silk pouch III Kambira Embroidery ~ Raw silk pouch III
Out Of Stock
Made & Mkt by: Shrujan Product Code: 3740-11c
Think of Gujarat and vibrant images flash across the mind… the exhilarating Garba, decorated camels in the great Rann and everyone clothed in colourful embroideries. Gujarat can be called one of the biggest contributors to the image of India as a colourful country. There are not one or..
Rs.900
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FAQs About handmade Accessories

A kamarband is a traditional Indian waist belt worn for both style and symbolism, a piece of jewellery used for enhancing grace, accentuating the waist, and signifying cultural heritage. Often adorned in weddings and festivals, it blends ornamentation with age-old Indian craftsmanship

You should store your white metal kamarband in a dry, airtight pouch and avoid contact with moisture, perfumes, or sweat. It is advisable to gently wipe it with a soft cloth after use to maintain its shine and prevent tarnishing over time.

You should wipe your handcrafted leather bag with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap, and avoid soaking or harsh cleaners. It is recommended to condition the leather fabric regularly with leather cream to maintain shine, softness, and prevent cracking over time.

Padukas (i.e. wooden sandals with a toe knob) are the oldest known footwear in India, worn since ancient times by sages, royalty, and commoners alike. They hold cultural and spiritual significance and are still handcrafted in parts of India today.

You can easily pair your traditional Indian wear with mojari, jutti, or kolhapuri chappals for an authentic, elegant look. These handcrafted shoes complement both men and women’s ethnic wear, adding cultural charm and comfort to any festive outfit.

Handmade Indian Accessories

Bags/ Purses: More than just keys and lip balm, a woman's handbag is a quiet keeper of stories, secrets, and daily essentials. From a sleek crossbody bag to a canvas tote, each bag is chosen not just for utility but for an identity. Whether it’s a leather bag for college or a sling for travel, these are not just accessories, they are companions of our everyday journeys. And yes, even that tiny clutch of ours has seen laughter, tears, and a whole lot of life.

Wallets/ Card Holders: In a world of fast fashion, handcrafted accessories hold a story worth telling. In regions across India, artisans still use age-old techniques to craft string bags and drawstring pouches, blending function with cultural flair. In these handmade products, every stitch, knot, and fold is intentional, slow, and soulful.

Sleeves/ Pouches: In a world where our devices are our constant companions, the way we carry and protect them tells its own story. Studies show that using artisanal products, like hand-stitched tech accessories, can spark emotional satisfaction and even reduce digital fatigue by offering tactile comfort. It’s a small way to stay connected to the human touch in a world driven by machines.

Belts/ Kamarband: Few accessories carry the weight of tradition and utility quite like a handmade belt or a delicately handcrafted kamarband. While today these pieces often complete an outfit, their origins run far deeper, woven into the history of craftsmanship, identity, and culture.