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Size
Size - 2-6 available [CHECK YOUR SIZE] Width - 1 centimetres. (non-adjustable, easy to wear)
Weight
20 grams (approximately).
Material
Handmade bangle made from handpainted kalamkari natural dyed cotton fabric on fibre bangle. This exquisite bangle is created with handpainted kalamkari, wherein the "kalam" or pen is used for free hand drawing of the subject and filling in the colours. It is entirely hand worked using natural colours.
Care
Wipe with a soft cotton cloth when needed. Keep away from perfumes, sprays, water and other liquid substances. Store separately in a box.
Colour
Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible. Read more.
Brand
The not-for-profit and artisan-owned Society DWARAKA PLUS (Development of Weavers and Rural Artisans in Kalamkari Art) was founded in 1998 by Anita Reddy along with her father Dwaraknath Reddy to revive the dying hand-painted art form of kalamkari, build a sustainable platform for the artisan communities and empower women with livelihood programs along with rejuvenating the entire region (Srikalahasti of Andhra Pradesh, South India) DWARAKA PLUS’s artists are experts in the ancient traditional form of Kalamkari. DWARAKA worked to develop an entirely new and exclusive dimension to kalamkari by designing a comprehensive product range that caters to the needs of a global market. Through these new kalamkari products the efforts of artists were sustained and the scope for the art's survival was widened. In just three years the DWARAKA effort has grown immensely, buttressed by the support of several non-profit organizations and cultural platforms, and has gained national and international recognition for the innovation and social empowerment that the team has worked to cultivate.
Proudly presenting Dwaraka Plus x iTokri Products for the revival of dying hand-painted art form. Dwaraka Plus motivated skilled women to come forward and empower them with many livelihood programs. Their artisans have expertise in ancient traditional Kalamkari handicrafts. Dwaraka Plus has successfully skilled over 500 hundred artists wherein 108 of them have now become the core of art society today. You can shop quite affordable bags, home, interior decor, bags, boxes, etc with graceful handpainted Kalamkari Art. Basically, Dwaraka Plus can be recognized as a symbol of Authencity and timelessness and iTokri is thrilled to have them as our partner.
Craft
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Srikalahasti Penwork Kalamkari
Srikalahasti Kalamkari is a Kalamkari work style that includes hand-dyed fabric painting. It is produced in the Sri Kalahasti region of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is registered as one of the geographical indications of Andhra Pradesh in the Handicrafts section under the Geographical Indications of Goods Act 1999.
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Impact
With over 500+ artisan families, we empower 10,000+ individuals
Conscious
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Contaminants in the water can discolour and discolour the silver, so keep your jewellery as far away from water as possible. If your jewellery gets wet, wipe it off with a soft cloth and dry it before storing.
Some bracelets offered by itokri are adjustable while some are non-adjustable.