Embossed Leather, | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.

Embossed Leather Spectacle Case - Olive Floral

Embossed Leather Spectacle Case - Olive Floral
Embossed Leather Spectacle Case - Olive Floral
Embossed Leather Spectacle Case - Olive Floral
Embossed Leather Spectacle Case - Olive Floral
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Embossed Leather, | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.

Embossed Leather Spectacle Case - Olive Floral

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A beautifully crafted spectacle case. A neat personal accessory that has been made from hand painted embossed leather... a unique style statement indeed.Embossed Leather Craft from West Bengal originated in Shantiniketan. The craft was initiated to the village cluster through Kala Bhavan, the Department of Fine Arts section at the VisvaBharati University. It was Rabindranath Tagore who had invited Batik artists from Java, Indonesia, to introduce the technique in India.

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Embossed Leather Spectacle Case - Olive Floral

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Over the years, we have cultivated direct relationships with a wide network of artisans and craft centric enterprises across the country. Our primary mission is to empower the Indian artisan and do our bit in contributing to the sustenance of artisan livelihoods as also the preservation of an amazing craft heritage.

Product Details

  • Material : Leather
  • Craft : Embossed Leather Craft
  • State : West Bengal
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Colour : Olive & Multicoloured
  • Measurements :  Height-2.5"; Width-1.5"; Length-6"
  • Product weight : 70 Grams
  • Special Attention : Handcrafted. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects
  • Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 6 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery
  • UOM : Piece

Embossed Leather Craft

Beautiful Embossed Leather craft practiced by artisans from West Bengal has a unique character of its own. The craft was initiated to the village cluster through Kala Bhavan, the Department of Fine Arts section at the Viswabharati University. It was Rabindranath Tagore who had invited Batik artists from Java, Indonesia, to introduce the technique in India. In its initial phase Leather Embossing was restricted only to Batik on leather. However, over time, the craftsmen of the cluster have diversified into embossing designs on leather and then doing Batik on it. The process of embossing entails softening the leather, embossing the designs through dies, and finally dyeing the product.

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