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Folk Art-Inspired Fish Design In Quarter Stone Rosary

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SKU SACHIIHJ005

Country of Origin : India

Description

This is the world-famous folk art of the Saheriya tribe of Gwalior. Presented here is their beautiful terracotta jewelry craft. Here, the traditional method by which jewelry was made by the Saheriya tribe of Gwalior, it's fine carving, the shine that comes while firing in the oven, and its design have been kept alive completely. This jewelry is baked using the indigenous method at 700 to 800 degrees. This jewelry is completely natural and does not have any kind of color or polish on it, be it black or red. The designs made on it are also from folk art. This is natural black fire and no color has been applied to it.

  • This is natural black fire, no color has been applied to it.
  • This design has the shape of a fish which is related to folk art. Fish is considered very auspicious in folk art.
  • The rosary in it is a quarter stone.
  • This jewelry weighs 127 grams.

 

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Home decor, cookware, serve-ware and lifestyle accessories designed and curated for contemporary lifestyle. Our products come from traditional terracotta crafts, the heritage pottery clusters of India. Our vision is to bring indigenous pottery crafts into the mainstream and help customers live healthy, sustainable and environment friendly lives. Sustaining local artisans into these age-old crafts and helping preserve an integral part of India’s cultural heritage.

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