Lalji bhai
LEATHER ART PURSE
LEATHER ART PURSE
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Description
Description
The Dalit Meghwals of Rajasthan migrated to Kachchh, bringing an artful leather craft with them. The trade was kept alive by a partnership with nomadic pastoralist Maldharis. When a Maldhari cattle died, the Meghwals converted the raw hides into leather. The work was tough, taking eighteen labor intensive days to treat and wash the hide. By recycling the dead cattle, the Meghwals gave new life to waste, transforming it into a product of utility. The Meghwals’ close relationship with the Maldharis resulted in a remarkable fusion of cultural customs which can be seen in the shared styles of dress and embroidery traditions of the various communities in the region.
Today, this craft is an important supplement to the income from farming, for communities in Hodka, Bhirandiyaro, Dhordo, Sumarasar, and many other villages in Kutch. Craftsmen make objects of modern utility, such as mobile covers, bags, stationery and lamp shades.
The leather was introduced during the Neolithic times. The oldest very well-known piece of leather footwear is the Areni-1 shoe that was made in Armenia by a team of archaeologist around 3500 BCE. The shoe is around 5, 5000 years old.
Narsi bhai bijlani is a master craftsman, he says that they are basically from Pakistan and they are moved to India during the war between India and Pakistan. Working with leather is their family business, which is been practiced by their family since many years. Leathers are bought from the leather dealers and the leathers are purchased in bulk costs INR 700/- to 800/- per kg. Embroideries on slippers are usually made by the woman’s and the price of the products ranges on the design and the patterns. It starts from INR 200/- to 300/-
Care
Care
Care Instructions
Our products are handcrafted with love—handwoven or handblock printed by skilled artisans. To ensure their longevity:
Dry clean only is recommended for all our products to preserve texture, color, and craftsmanship.
Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading over time.
For handblock printed cottons, gentle starching may be done if required to maintain crispness.
For pure silk handwoven sarees, always dry clean and store in a muslin cloth, folded with acid-free paper if possible. Keep away from moisture and perfumes to retain the fabric’s sheen and softness.
Preserve the beauty of handmade—handle with care.
Shipping and Return
Shipping and Return
Each piece is shipped with care directly from our artisan clusters, which means it may take up to 10 days to dispatch—unless otherwise mentioned on the product tag.
Reach out to our team before placing your order for priority or express shipping options.
We offer Cash on Delivery for orders up to ₹7,000 (₹100 fee). For orders above ₹7,000, a partial advance is required.
You can cancel your order within 24 hours if needed.
We have a 10-day exchange policy, and in case you’re not fully satisfied, we offer store credit or an exchange.
Refunds are only provided for defective or wrongly delivered items.
More Info
More Info
Manufactured By: AMOUNEE HANDLOOM VENTURES PVT LTD,
401 Shilp Annex, Ahmedabad 382424,
PH 99984500900,
Email: info@amounee.com
Packaged By: AMOUNEE HANDLOOM VENTURES PVT LTD,
401 Shilp Annex, Ahmedabad 382424,
PH 99984500900,
Email: info@amounee.com
Marketed By: AMOUNEE HANDLOOM VENTURES PVT LTD,
401 Shilp Annex, Ahmedabad 382424,
PH 99984500900,
Email: info@amounee.com
Country Of Origin: India
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