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		<title>Jute Jewellery</title>
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<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Elevate your style with jute jewellery, blending fashion, craftsmanship, and tradition in unique designs.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">This jewellery collection harmoniously blends authenticity, creativity, and traditional techniques in innovative designs.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">From Necklaces to earrings reflect artisan dedication and passion with meticulous attention to detail.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">These Exquisite masterpieces showcase artisan precision and dedication, bringing uniqueness to every piece.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Your Purchase supports artisans' livelihoods, making each piece a story of creativity and heritage.</span></li>
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<p><em style="color: #00a700; font-size: 12px;">The products purchased in the shop section of Bhavyata Foundation website <a style="color: #00a700;" href="https://bhavyatafoundation.com/">(www.bhavyatafoundation.com)</a> are treated as donation towards supporting the artisans and craftsmen. You shall receive a donation receipt for the same purchase. If, at all, you wish to receive an invoice with GST, you may purchase the same product from our product partner on <strong><a style="color: #fcc91b;" href="https://theindianspirit.com/product/jute-jewellery-set/">TheIndianSpirit</a></strong> Website.</em></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Discover the artistry of Handmade Jute <span style="font-weight: 400;">jewellery</span> crafted by self-taught artisans in Basirhat, West Bengal. These skilled craftsmen showcase their creativity in designing unique pieces using a blend of jute and wooden beads. Their craftsmanship is acknowledged by the National Jute Board under the central government, reflecting their commitment to quality. With meticulous attention to detail, these exquisite masterpieces come to life in their vibrant small workshop, employing 20 artisans. Each piece is a testament to their dedication to traditional techniques and innovative designs, creating a harmonious blend of authenticity and creativity.<br />
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<p><strong>Making Process</strong></p>
<p>1. Acquire Quality Jute: The process begins by procuring high-quality jute that meets texture and quality standards.</p>
<p>2. Mount on Sturdy Board: Jute is arranged on a sturdy board in diverse patterns, laying the foundation for jewellery aesthetics, and miniature models like owls and goddess faces are added for an artistic touch.</p>
<p>3. Precision Cutting: Carefully cutting the jute into desired shapes, defining the form and structure of the jewellery pieces.</p>
<p>4. Apply Vibrant Colors: Visual appeal is enhanced by adding vibrant fabric colours to introduce a spectrum of hues.</p>
<p>5. Integrate Side Threads: Strategically thick side threads are added to provide structure.</p>
<p>6. Embellish with Beads: Enhancing the design with different beads, bringing subtle sparkle and intricacy.</p>
<p>7. Final Touches: Concluded by meticulously inspecting each piece, marking the completion of the handmade jute jewellery, ready for display and admiration.</p>
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		<title>Spec Stand</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 05:28:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<li>Embrace handmade excellence with our Sheesham Wood Spec Stand, crafted to perfection.</li>
<li>Experience the natural elegance of Sheesham wood, highlighting its rich textures.</li>
<li>Each stand is a unique creation, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship of skilled artisans.</li>
<li>Elevate your eyewear presentation with this stand, a fusion of functionality and artistic beauty.</li>
<li>Our spec stand is a perfect balance of traditional craftsmanship and modern design.</li>
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<p><em style="color: #00a700; font-size: 12px;">The products purchased in the shop section of Bhavyata Foundation website <a style="color: #00a700;" href="https://bhavyatafoundation.com/">(www.bhavyatafoundation.com)</a> are treated as donation towards supporting the artisans and craftsmen. You shall receive a donation receipt for the same purchase. If, at all, you wish to receive an invoice with GST, you may purchase the same product from our product partner on <strong><a style="color: #fcc91b;" href="https://theindianspirit.com/product/spec-stand-2/">TheIndianSpirit</a></strong> Website.</em></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Embark on a journey of traditional artistry with our meticulously crafted 100% Handmade Sheesham Spec Stand, a testament to the skill of artisans in Saharanpur. Enhance your eyewear organization as you embrace the rich textures and enduring warmth of Sheesham wood, transforming each stand into a unique masterpiece that seamlessly merges artistry with practical functionality.</span></p>
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		<title>Jhola Bag (Blue)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2021 05:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<li>The Lambani <strong>Blue Jhola Bag</strong> adds an extra tinge of beauty to your entire outfit.</li>
<li>It comes with mirror work and intricate embroidery with tassels.</li>
<li>The insides of the bag consist of zip compartments and come with a belt handle.</li>
<li>The bag also has a drawstring for closing and opening and extra shell add ons.</li>
<li>Made by Lambani women artisans of Karnataka, this Jhola Bag is wholly sustainable.</li>
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<p style="color: #00a700; font-size: 12px; text-align: left; line-height: normal;"><em>The products purchased in the shop section of Bhavyata Foundation website <a style="color: #00a700;" href="https://bhavyatafoundation.com/">(www.bhavyatafoundation.com)</a> are treated as donation towards supporting the artisans and craftsmen. You shall receive a donation receipt for the same purchase. If, at all, you wish to receive an invoice with GST, you may purchase the same product from our product partner on <strong><a style="color: #fcc91b;" href="https://theindianspirit.com/product/jhola-bag/">TheIndianSpirit</a></strong> Website.</em></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>Lambani</strong></h2>
<p>India is an abode to some of the most prolific art forms and art styles of the world. From wall carvings to textile designs to dance forms, one can always hope for being spell bounded when striding through the rich culture of the Golden Bird. India was known for its vast and uncanny range of fabric market and textile designs in ancient times. One such textile art that still charms and leaves in awe is Lambani embroidery.</p>
<h3>A Backdrop In Snippet</h3>
<p>The seat of the famous Vijayanagar Empire, Hampi, of the 14th century can be found scattered over a vast area amongst dense vegetation and boulders in the form of ruins. In this ruin, ages ago, Lambanis lived in their intriguing kaleidoscopic dresses adorned with mirrors, coins, shells and propagated their art.</p>
<h3>Lambani – An Art To Be Nurtured</h3>
<p>Lambanis, which were popular in ancient times by Banjaras, were initially from Marwar. The women of this tribe, probably, were used to wear one of the most elaborate and vibrant dresses. These women practiced a unique embroidery craft known as lapo or Lambani. This textile art involved stitching of mirrors, decorating beads, cloth patches, and coins on the clothes. The fabric used in the making was cotton and khaki, which tribal women themselves made. The stitching of these mirrors and coins holds historical importance. Back in those days, it was this style that was used to scare away animals.<br />
The important point to note here is that the Lambani art is commonly mistaken with Kutchi or Kachhi embroidery. But the singular style of stitching shells and coins to every piece of textile gives it its uniqueness. The other most vital singularity of the Lambani art is the range of stitches it uses. There are 14 types of stitches: Kilan, vele, Bakkya, Maki, Surakanti Maki, Tera Dora, Kaudi, Relo, Gadri, Bhuriya, Pote, Jollya, and Nakra. In addition to this, Lambani mainly involves geometric shapes and uses over 13 types of organic colors, out of which red and blue are the most common.</p>
<h3>The Lambani Artisans – Fall And Rise</h3>
<p>Lambani artisans, over the period when many arts disappeared, steadfastly stuck with their art forms and their propagation. However, in the British era, because of tribal rule, they were forced to adopt farming and other occupations. But after freedom, most of the artisans once again opted for Lambani. Lambani art was originally practiced by women and was limited to the making of ghagra and cholis. With the vast expansion and a dramatic increase in global demand, even men picked up this art. Today, textiles and a wide range of products like bedsheets, jewelry, various wall decors, tapestries, cushion covers, and much more are made using Lambani.</p>
<h3><small><big><strong>Maintenance &amp; Care </strong></big></small></h3>
<ul>
<li><small><big>100% cotton</big></small></li>
<li><small><big>Gently wash with mild detergents.</big></small></li>
<li><small><big>Hand wash cold.</big></small></li>
<li><small><big>Wash dark colours separately.</big></small></li>
<li><small><big>Handcrafted products and natural dye are prone to colour bleeding, handle with care.</big></small></li>
</ul>
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		<title>Embroidered Envelope Sling Bag</title>
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<li>The <strong>Embroidered Envelope Sling Bag</strong> is a perfect combination for every outfit.</li>
<li>It comes with mirrors and intricate embroidery work.</li>
<li>You can either carry it or hang it using the cord and it also has extra shell add ons.</li>
<li>The insides contain a zip compartment for your belonging.</li>
<li>Made by Lambani women artisans of Karnataka, this Sling Bag is wholly sustainable.</li>
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<p style="color: #00a700; font-size: 12px; text-align: left; line-height: normal;"><em>The products purchased in the shop section of Bhavyata Foundation website <a style="color: #00a700;" href="https://bhavyatafoundation.com/">(www.bhavyatafoundation.com)</a> are treated as donation towards supporting the artisans and craftsmen. You shall receive a donation receipt for the same purchase. If, at all, you wish to receive an invoice with GST, you may purchase the same product from our product partner on <strong><a style="color: #fcc91b;" href="https://theindianspirit.com/product/embroidered-envelope-sling-bag/">TheIndianSpirit</a></strong> Website.</em></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>Lambani</strong></h2>
<p>India is an abode to some of the most prolific art forms and art styles of the world. From wall carvings to textile designs to dance forms, one can always hope for being spell bounded when striding through the rich culture of the Golden Bird. India was known for its vast and uncanny range of fabric market and textile designs in ancient times. One such textile art that still charms and leaves in awe is Lambani embroidery.</p>
<h3>A Backdrop In Snippet</h3>
<p>The seat of the famous Vijayanagar Empire, Hampi, of the 14th century can be found scattered over a vast area amongst dense vegetation and boulders in the form of ruins. In this ruin, ages ago, Lambanis lived in their intriguing kaleidoscopic dresses adorned with mirrors, coins, shells and propagated their art.</p>
<h3>Lambani – An Art To Be Nurtured</h3>
<p>Lambanis, which were popular in ancient times by Banjaras, were initially from Marwar. The women of this tribe, probably, were used to wear one of the most elaborate and vibrant dresses. These women practiced a unique embroidery craft known as lapo or Lambani. This textile art involved stitching of mirrors, decorating beads, cloth patches, and coins on the clothes. The fabric used in the making was cotton and khaki, which tribal women themselves made. The stitching of these mirrors and coins holds historical importance. Back in those days, it was this style that was used to scare away animals.<br />
The important point to note here is that the Lambani art is commonly mistaken with Kutchi or Kachhi embroidery. But the singular style of stitching shells and coins to every piece of textile gives it its uniqueness. The other most vital singularity of the Lambani art is the range of stitches it uses. There are 14 types of stitches: Kilan, vele, Bakkya, Maki, Surakanti Maki, Tera Dora, Kaudi, Relo, Gadri, Bhuriya, Pote, Jollya, and Nakra. In addition to this, Lambani mainly involves geometric shapes and uses over 13 types of organic colors, out of which red and blue are the most common.</p>
<h3>The Lambani Artisans – Fall And Rise</h3>
<p>Lambani artisans, over the period when many arts disappeared, steadfastly stuck with their art forms and their propagation. However, in the British era, because of tribal rule, they were forced to adopt farming and other occupations. But after freedom, most of the artisans once again opted for Lambani. Lambani art was originally practiced by women and was limited to the making of ghagra and cholis. With the vast expansion and a dramatic increase in global demand, even men picked up this art. Today, textiles and a wide range of products like bedsheets, jewelry, various wall decors, tapestries, cushion covers, and much more are made using Lambani.</p>
<h3><small><big><strong>Maintenance &amp; Care </strong></big></small></h3>
<ul>
<li><small><big>100% cotton</big></small></li>
<li><small><big>Gently wash with mild detergents.</big></small></li>
<li><small><big>Hand wash cold.</big></small></li>
<li><small><big>Wash dark colours separately.</big></small></li>
<li><small><big>Handcrafted products and natural dye are prone to colour bleeding, handle with care.</big></small></li>
</ul>
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