Bhadohi Basket Craft - Table Pot Holders, Round (Set of 2) - Green
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Bhadohi Basket Craft - Table Pot Holders, Round (Set of 2) - Green
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A vibrant handcrafted table accessory that is totally versatile in the many interesting ways it can be used! Handcrafted from Sarpat Grass, woven into unique and colourful artifacts and items of beauty and utility. Sarpat Grass that grows wild near water bodies, are a perfect example of how unlettered women in the rural areas of Uttar Pradesh, especially Bhadohi, to easily slip into their traditional roles as preservers of the environment and creators of beautiful things by using raw material that is bio-degradable, natural, organic and light to create utility items that are striking in their simplicity and appeal. Almost every woman in the village, of varying age groups, is engaged in the Bhadohi weaving, which is today a flourishing basket craft, turning out a wide variety of beautiful, high utility products.
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Product Details
Material : Sarpat Grass
Craft : Bhadohi Grass Weaving
State : Uttar Pradesh
Country of Origin : India
Colour : Green
Measurements : Height - 0.5"; Dia - 9"
Product weight : 400 Grams
Special Attention : Handcrafted. Kindly allow for minor crafting defects.
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 6 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
UOM : Set of 2
Bhadohi Grass Weaving
Sarpat Grass that grows wild near water bodies, are a perfect example of how unlettered women in the rural areas of Uttar Pradesh, especially Bhadohi, to easily slip into their traditional roles as preservers of the environment and creators of beautiful things by using raw material that is bio-degradable, natural, organic and light to create utility items that are striking in their simplicity and appeal. Almost every woman in the village, of varying age groups, is engaged in the Bhadohi weaving, which is today a flourishing basket craft, turning out a wide variety of beautiful, high utility products.