Applique Cloth Craft
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Applique (in-stock items only)
Item Code: OT84
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
Dia - 8 inches Each
Weight - 100 gms.
¥2767
Item Code: OT64
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
28 x 28 inches
Weight - 150 gms.
¥5399
Item Code: OT69
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
35 x 35 inches
Weight - 270 gms.
¥6085
Item Code: OT32
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
15 x 38 inches
¥3902
Item Code: OK65
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
38 x 16 inches
weight - 220 gms.
¥6859
Item Code: OJ16
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
29 x 29 inches
Weight - 180 gms.
¥4654
Item Code: OJ17
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
28 x 29 inches
Weight - 180 gms.
¥4654 45% off (Deal)
¥2559
Item Code: OI96
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
27 x 27 inches
Weight - 160 gms.
¥5364 45% off (Deal)
¥2950
Item Code: OJ01
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
26 x 26 inches
Weight - 160 gms.
¥5364
Item Code: OJ04
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
35 x 35 inches
Weight - 250 gms.
¥5872 45% off (Deal)
¥3229
Item Code: OJ09
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
17 x 31 inches
Weight - 125 gms.
¥4470
Item Code: OJ10
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
18 x 31 inches
Weight - 125 gms.
¥4470
Item Code: OJ11
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
23 x 43 inches
Weight - 250 gms.
¥7079 45% off (Deal)
¥3893
Item Code: OL02
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
23 x 43 inches
Weight - 250 gms.
¥7079
Item Code: LR50
Applique Work on Velvet Cloth - Unframed
35 x 35 inches
Weight - 200 gms.
¥5156
Item Code: DB03
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
53 x 20 inches
¥7753
Item Code: CM19
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
56 x 20 inches
Weight - 250 gms.
¥6795
Item Code: CM21
Applique Work on Cotton Cloth - Unframed
53 x 20 inches
¥7753 45% off (Deal)
¥4264
We present a unique collection of applique cloth craft from various parts of India. The village of Pipli near Puri in Odisha, India, is well known for its applique cloth work. The craft is also known as Chandua. The term Applique comes from the French word appliquer, meaning "to put on"". There are two variants to this technique: applique, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together. We feature depictions of Hindu deities, village life, animals and abstracts in this colorful collection.
I like your dolls. So beautiful. Thank you.
- lastri arisandi
I loved the necklaces!
- Archonto Souvalioti-Diggle
Thank You so much, Ganesha Painting and Ganesha Incense Holder are so beautiful, very nice birthday...
- Petra Buranova
Thanks for the note...I collected the merchandise already. I should say this about the order:
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- Chuck Chokkalingam
Thank you so much...you took so much care in packing items....beautiful