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Magenta Handloom Khun Fabric Lantern cum Bag

Magenta Handloom Khun Fabric Lantern cum Bag 499.00 299.00 SHIPPING & HANDLING: 0.00 DISCOUNT: 200.00 TIME TO DISPATCH: 0-2days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 7 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier

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Material : Lanterns are handmade with handloom khun cotton fabric and bamboo basket
Dimension : 82x74 cm
Diwali is a festival of light. Brighten up your spaces this Diwali with these handmade handloom cotton Khun fabric and Bamboo basket lanterns. Khun is an ancient type of textile from Maharashtra. Uniqueness of these lanterns are that it can be converted into a bag after using it as a lantern for Diwali. Lanterns are handmade with handloom khun cotton fabric and bamboo basket. *Lanterns come without holder. Please insert the electric/holder wire through the gape in basket base. How to convert lantern into a bag - Remove the threads tied on the basket. - Turn it upside down. - Tie two panels with a knot and the bag is ready to use. Care Instructions: Spot-Cleaning only. Store in a separate box. Keep away from fragrance and water. All Ba No Batwo products are upcycled and handcrafted with utmost sincerity and care however due to delicate nature of work and human association, there may be slight discrepancies in the shape/ size/ texture and cannot be considered as defects.

Country of Origin - India

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We are a bunch of creatures that absolutely adore and Respect both our biological as well as our ecological mother (Maa aur Dharti Maa). We are inspired by our mother craft and vision for re-creating beautiful things out of trash and converting them into a treasure (they call it up-cycling these days ... well ... Indian mothers have been doing that for ages)
Driven by ancient Indian school of thought which encourages us to live a sustainable life, our motto is to; Restore, revive, retain and re-interpret this thought by following three simple ˜sutra's ; reduce, reuse, ... Read More