Uttar Pradesh, • Jaali Wood, | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.
Wooden Jaali Stationery / Paper Holder
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Uttar Pradesh, • Jaali Wood, | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.
Wooden Jaali Stationery / Paper Holder
FKP01E
A beautiful and elegant table accessory that will always be appreciated for its classy appeal. Use it as a multi-utility stationery or paper Holder. Entirely handcrafted. Every little hole in this intricately carved piece has been painstakingly and expertly crafted by hand. An ancient craft originally practiced on ivory now lends itself to different kinds of wood as well. The community of Ivory carvers still known as “Hast daant waale” originally from Rajasthan and Haryana have over the years adapted their craft to wood as well. The craftsmen create decorative artifacts, jewellery and home utility products out of finely carved wood. These craftsmen generally work on sandalwood and increasingly on Kadam wood as well as Sheesham and Mango wood. Jaali work on wood is a fine, painstaking art that entails every single hole to be carved out by hand that finally emerges into the required, design or pattern
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Product Details
Material : Wood
Craft : Jaali Wood Craft
State : Uttar Pradesh
Colour : Light Brown
Measurements : Height - 5" x Width - 4.5" x Length - 9"
Product weight : 350 grams
Special Attention : Handcrafted. Kindly allow for minor crafting defects.
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 15 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery
UOM : Piece
Jaali Wood Craft
An ancient craft originally practiced on ivory now lends itself to different kinds of wood as well. The community of Ivory carvers still known as “Hast daant waale” originally from Rajasthan and Haryana have over the years adapted their craft to wood as well. The craftsmen create decorative artifacts, jewellery and home utility products out of finely carved wood. These craftsmen generally work on sandalwood and increasingly on Kadam wood as well as Sheesham and Mango wood. Jaali work on wood is a fine, painstaking art that entails every single hole to be carved out by hand that finally emerges into the required, design or pattern.