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Handmade cushion covers

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Cushion cover a significant part of home furnishings or home decor, also they provide comfort and elegance. Hunnarshala provides its customers a perfectly handmade coverrs  by an Indian artisans. They are available in bright colours and can match the existing or new interiors of your room, guest toom or other, and makes the ordinary room looks beautiful. It can be arranged in the back of your sofa-set, on a deck chair, along the head stead of your bed or on your lounging chairs. Hand made cusion covers

Handmade Buddha by Hunnarshala.com

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“Art never responds to the wish to make it democratic; it is not for everybody; it is only for those who are willing to undergo the effort needed to understand it.” Follow Us:-@hunnarshalaofficial Visit Us: - hunnarshala.com

Handmade Paper Boxes by Hunnarshala

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"Ideally, advertising aims at the goal of a programmed harmony among all human impulses and aspirations and endeavors. Using handicraft methods, it stretches out toward the ultimate electronic goal of a collective consciousness. " Follow Us:-@hunnarshalaofficial Visit Us: - hunnarshala.com hashtag

Handamade Pottery by Hunnarshala

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"Television has lifted the manufacture of banality out of the sphere of handicraft and placed it in that of a major industry. "  Follow Us:-@hunnarshalaofficial Visit us: - hunnarshala.com

Mojari or Jutis by Hunnarshala

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Mojari or Jutis is a style of  handcrafted footwear .  They are traditionally made by artisans mostly using tanned leather. The uppers are made of one piece of leather or textile embroidered and embellished with brass nails, cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads. Even the bonding from the upper to the sole is done by cotton thread that is not only eco-friendly but also enmeshes the leather fibers with great strength. The Mojari originated under the Mughal Empire, where it was decorated with colours, gems, and other ornaments. They are said to have been popularized under the Mughal King Saleem Shah and are often referred to as Saleem Shahis as a result. They are traditionally made up of leather and with extensive embroidery, in real gold and silver thread as inspired by Indian royalty over 400 years ago. ...