Set of 2 - Handcrafted Kutch Leather Punch work &Ajrakh Mashroo wallet/purse
Set of 2 - Handcrafted Kutch Leather Punch work &Ajrakh Mashroo wallet/purse
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Set of 2 wallets- Handcrafted Kutch Leather Punch work &Ajrakh Mashroo wallet/purse
Mashroo fabric has sheen on the surface.
Size-Length - 4.6 inches. Width - 9 inches.
Has magnet lock main closure
Has Basic space to keep all wallet essentials.
One zipper pocket inside, 1 main pocket, and one zipper at the back
Made with ajrakh Mashroo fabric (cruelty-free) buffalo leather and cotton lining inside.
Care and maintenance Instructions :
Wipe with wet cloth when needed.
About the craft:
The Kutch leather craft is now a means of business and livelihood for many villages in Kutch, Gujarat. The leather craft was traditionally used to make harnesses for camels and horses, musical instruments, storage containers and footwear. Today, this craft is an important supplement to the income from farming, for communities in Hodka, Bhirandiyaro, Dhordo, Sumarasar, and many other villages in Kutch. Craftsmen make objects of modern utility, such as mobile covers, bags, stationery and lamp shades.
The craftsmen either leave the leather in its natural colour, or dye it with strainers in shades or brown, or sometimes even bright colours like yellows, blues and reds. Using punches of a range of shapes and sizes; from geometrics like circles, triangles, squares, ovals and rectangles, to shapes like leaf, heart, moon and stars, the craftsmen make holes in the leather for a reverse appliqué like technique. With carefully composed, concentric or linear geometrical patterns, they play with colours as they place fabric pieces in bright hues which is also handmade in Kutch.
Just a few tools, some cloth and plenty of imagination, are all that is needed to create new and beautiful things from an age old tradition.
Things to remember:
We try to match the colors/details of the products in the photos to the real ones, but please allow for minor color variation in the material in some cases, as sometimes the digital cameras miss the colors by a bit..