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Antique Finish Green Yellow Round Wooden Box
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Set the mood with an array of t light holders and candle holders in a host of materials: brass, wood, metal, horn and mother of pearl in distinctive styles.
Placemats and runner sets in traditional brocade and crushed tissue add elegance to every table. The vibrant cityscape designs also make a contemporary statement. Take your pick. |
Dress up your walls with a choice of bric a brac; clocks, hooks, antique cabinets et al. |
This high utility home and office accessory in a plethora of materials; marble inlaid with semi precious stones, natural horn on wood, warli motifs on acrylic, yoga asanas on paper and cork. choose your style. |
Hand painted wood, horn, brass embellishment on wood, mother of pearl.the choice of photo frames is eclectic and certain to make a memorable gift. |
The ubiquitous mug makes a great souvenir. Vibrant cityscapes and desi designs make the gift very contemporary. |
Find some usual and other very unusual table accessories. An antique looking globe transports you to another century; while a quaint desk top is a one of a kind gift.
The world's finest teas from the tea gardens of Darjeeling and Assam. 100% organically grown and hygienically blended and packed, these select teas are certified by international agencies. Available in two variants, loose leaf tea and tea bags these Indian teas are attractively packed in earth toned jute pouches, pinewood boxes and stylish wood boxes. A gift from India sure to warm people's hearts.
Warli is the name of the largest tribe found on the northern outskirts of Mumbai, in Western India. The roots of Warli art may be traced to as early as the 10th century AD. Warli is the vivid expression of daily and social events used by them to embellish the walls of village houses. These paintings usually depict scenes of human figures engaged in activities like dancing, hunting, sowing and harvesting.
The art of Madhubani painting is the traditional style in the Mithila region, in the villages around Madhubani, Bihar. This style of painting has been traditionally done by the women of the region. The themes and designs widely painted are the worship of Hindu deities such as Krishna, Rama, Sun and Moon, wedding scenes and animal and bird motifs.
Towards the late 16th century developed the truly creative style of miniature paintings through a fusion of Indian and Persian styles. The greatest contribution to such paintings came from the court of the illustrious Mughal Emperor, Akbar. Intricate details and vivid use of colour characterize miniature paintings. Some popular depictions include lifestyle of aristocrats during the Mughal era and Krishna, the cowherd God. This painting is completely hand made and a reflection of the rich tradition of miniature paintings.
Classical Indian motifs printed on heavy silk fabric make these ties evergreen gifts from India. |
stoles with Indian prints in vibrant colours make interesting accessories for women. |
100% silk and crepe scarves and stoles with Indian prints in vibrant colours make interesting accessories for women.
A shoe horn and comb crafted out of horn combine to make a great men's grooming accessory. Add a coat brush to make more impact. |
Dried flowers, fruits, seeds and berries from the forests of East and South India combined with natural materials like pebbles and shells and imbued with essences make wonderful aromatic gifts. Combine them as you please.
The ever so popular key chains, stationery and bags make handy gifts and vibrant Indian designs look pleasing .