Papier Mache cat trinket keeper
₹850.00
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 moulds the pulp into the desired shape. The basic ingredients for papier mache are paper pulp, cotton, straws of the rice plant and copper sulphate.
The Naqquash does the painted ornamentation on the surface.
This adorable black and white cat is crafted with papier Mache and is a unique trinket keeper.
It weighs 115 grams and measures 3.2 × 2.8 inches with a height of 5.5 inches.
The cat is divided in the centre to hold trinkets and other accessories.
The art of papier Mache is believed to have been introduced to India in the late 14 th century.
Primary material:
Papier mache is a mix of paper pulp, cotton, straws of the rice plant and copper sulphate.
Package includes:
1 black and white cat shaped with papier mache.
Packaged in a beautiful handcrafted box by adindianessence.com
Country of origin: India.
Care instructions:
wipe clean with a soft muslin cloth.
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 | 0.115 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 8 × 7 × 14 cm |

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