Ancient Bidri craft card holder
₹1,450.00
Bidri art takes it’s name from Bidar in Karnataka. It is believed to have originated in
Bidri art takes it’s name from Bidar in Karnataka. It is believed to have originated in Persia during the reign of the Bahmani Sultans in the 14 th century CE.
It was brought to India by Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti in the form of utensils.
Bidri is essentially pewter, a blackened alloy of zinc and copper , inlaid with delicate designs in silver.
Bidri art is known to have originated in Persia in the 14 th century CE during the reign of the Bahmani Sultans.
This unique card holder is made from a blackened alloy of zinc and copper and inlaid with a floral pattern in pure silver.
This card holder brings a piece of our culture and craftsmanship to your home. It weighs 150 grams and measures 3.5 × 1 inch with a height of 1.6 inches.
Primary material:
Pewter, a blackened alloy of zinc and copper.
Package includes:
A paper weight made from Bidri art.
Packaged in a beautiful handcrafted box by adindianessence.com
Care instructions:
wipe clean with a soft muslin cloth.
keep away from moisture.
Country of origin:
India.
Disclaimer:
This is a hand crafted product and hence may have minor imperfections that should not be misconstrued as flaws.
Shipping information:
- Shipped in a maximum of 10 business days.
- Free shipping for all products pan India.
- 15 days return policy.
| Weight | 0.15 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 9 × 2.5 × 4.5 cm |

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