Seasonal Jewelry Deals – Elevate Your Style Lambani Thread & Bead Work Coin Pendant Necklace

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Size Necklace : Length - 42 centimetres, Width - 0.5 centimetres.
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endent : Length - 3.5 centimetres, Width - 1.5 centimetres. (adjustable drawstring closure).
Weight 20 grams (approximately). 
Material Handcrafted lambani thread and bead work coin pendant necklace. Lambani/Banjaras are also known by other names like Laman, Lambadi, or Banjari. In India they are believed to have origins from the Marwar region of Rajasthan. A prized art of the Lambanis, which also forms a part of their tribal identity, is the kind of embroidery practiced by them. They have a skilled hand in stitching small glass mirrors, coins, and decorative beads onto the clothes which they embroider.
Care Wipe gently with a soft cloth when needed. (keep away from perfumes, sprays, water and other liquid substances, store separately in a box)
Colour Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. .
Brand Sandur Kushala Kala Kendra is an organization empowering women artisans of the Bellary district in Karnataka. It's a non profit organisation, with Geographical Indication Approval (IPR) for its beautiful ''Lambani hand embroidery' work, Holds Craftmark of India certification and partner AIACA, Registered under societies act-1969 Govt. of Karnataka. Member of Khadi village industries commission and board, Recognised by Department of crafts and handlooms, Ministry of Textiles. Sandur Kushala Kala Kendra had its beginnings when twelve local Lambani women, from the thanda of Susheelanagar, were brought together to work as a group. The year was 1984 and this modest initiative heralded the start of a significant change in the lives of not only the Lambanis, but also other traditional craftspeople who lived in and around Sandur. Today, about 500 artisans work with Sandur Kushala Kala Kendra. It has helped twenty self-help groups to become active. And local craftspeople are benefiting from, and growing with, the organisation.