Product Description: An object that is used from the genesis of civilizations has been used to declare their identity, status, and kinship. In the nineteenth century, Bhatia and Bania traders from Kutch and Saurashtra began to bring the beads into India. Kathi women were taking to bead work as a replacement for the craft of embroidery, which they now largely left to the professional embroiders, the Mochi. |
Size: Small: 11-inch x 11-inch, Medium: 20-inch x 20-inch, and Custom Size: Go to Ask Question |
Material of Print: Archival Paper Print or Canvas Print |
Material of Frame: Wooden |
Art: Bead work |
Color: Multicolored (Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible) |
Weight: 50 grams without Frame and 1.5 kg with Frame (approximately) |
Care: Wipe with clean dry cloth to remove dust. Keep away from water. |
About Quality: Every of our wall painting is checked carefully, including the design, the frame and the packing, we will ensure it is perfect for shipping. Each painting comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. |