is a travel quest to unravel the forgotten hand crafted skills of India... was something that was created as a result of family trips we took across India. While travelling, we not only saw different cultures in different parts of India, but we also realized each corner of India has its own secret. They all have their own unique art forms that's known to only a very few in India, and almost unknown to the rest of the world. We discovered that these age-old glorious skills are getting suppressed. The artisans that we work with are trying to continue the dying legacy of their artwork. Each artwork handcrafted by them is an end product of their hard and meticulous work.
wants to revive these art forms and at the same time empower these skilled artists. We want to present different art forms and create a whole new product by itself that has never been created before.
Overall, these products not only stand for aesthetics and traditions, but the designs on it also represent various socio-cultural issues that we want to talk about with the world and even encourage others to talk about it by gifting these handicrafts to one another. We want our products to not just sit quietly, looking pretty in a corner of your home
Dimension - Height - 16.51 Cm x Width - 13.33 Cm
ELEGANT, DURABLE HARDWOOD: This eyeglass holder has been handcrafted from Indian mango wood, one of the most sought out timbers for its durability and lightweight properties.
HANDCARVED DESIGN: A functional holder that has a cute feminine look. Makes for great gift to present for mother's day, birthdays, or any other occasion.
HANDSFREE UTILITY: Simply place your glasses on the nose of this wooden sculpture and you won't have to worry about losing them or getting scratches on the lens.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: Use a soft cloth with liquid polish or warm water while cleaning to maintain its pristine look. By purchasing this product from Amerindian, you will help sustain the 1,000 year traditions of handmade artistry of ethnic artisans living off the heartland of India, as we will donate 10% of our profits to train a new generation of artisans with modern techniques of craftsmanship.