Papier Mache barn owl
₹750.00
The art of papier mache is believed to have been introduced to Kashmir by the Sufi mystic , Mir Sayyad Ali Hamdani in the late 14 th century.
Two sets of artisans create this beautiful craft.
The Sakhtabaz makes the basis shape with a mix of paper pulp, cotton, straws of the rice plant and copper sulphate.
The Naqquash does the painted ornamentation on the surface.
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An adorable trinket keeper made with papier mache in the shape of a barn owl.
The owl weighs 55 grams and measures 6 × 5 cm with a height of 9 cm.
It opens in the centre to hold trinkets and other accessories.
The art of papier mache is believed to have come to India in the late 14 th century.
Package includes:
A barn owl in brown colour made from papier mache.
Packaged in a beautiful handcrafted box by adindianessence.com.
Primary material:
Papier mache which is a mix of paper pulp, cotton, straws of the rice plant and copper sulphate.
Country of origin: India.
Disclaimer:
This is a hand crafted product and hence may have minor imperfections that should not be misconstrued as flaws.
Care instructions:
wipe clean with a soft muslin cloth.
Shipping information:
- Shipped in a maximum of 10 business days.
- Free shipping for all products pan India.
- 15 days return policy.
| Weight | 0.055 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5 × 6 × 9 cm |

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