Ooh la la! See what we got for you! This two-tone Kashida embroidery bag will add charm to your wardrobe. Inspired from Khovar and Sohrai paintings of Santhal tribe of Jharkhand, the work is also reminiscent of ‘nakkashi’ found in heritage sites. The color combination is simply alluring, isn’t it!
Santhals are the third largest indigenous tribe in India. They are residents of the states of West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand and Assam. They were the great freedom fighters during the British regime in India. They wagged war against the permanent settlement of Lord Cornwallis in 1855.Tilka Majhi was the first Santhal leather who raise weapons against the Britishers in 1789.
Features:
Crafted by hands
Made from suede fabric
Embroidery with fine thread
Inner lining of fabric
Sturdy handles
Style tip: You can carry this desirable tote with a handloom saree. The look is classy. Team it up with traditional accessories like gajra, kada and kolhapuris, and you are a killer.
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