Rajwada Hand Embroidered Clutch
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Rajwada Hand Embroidered Clutch: The Ultimate Finishing Touch To Any Outfit.
The Rajwada Hand Embroidered Clutch is a luxurious and exquisite accessory showcasing India's rich cultural heritage. Featuring intricate hand embroidery, the clutch is a stunning visual display. The attention to detail and craftsmanship is evident in every stitch, making it a unique work of art. With the Tan Clan embroidery collection, we've made it easy to own the best of everything without compromising luxury.
Rajwada Backstory
Every Tan Clan hand embroidery piece is a true masterpiece. Rooted in the ancient art form of hand embroidery, which has been practiced in India for centuries, Tan Clan celebrates the rich cultural heritage and traditional beauty that this craft embodies. Our journey begins by sourcing the finest materials, including Dabka, Sequins, Kasab, Khichha, pearls (moti), pearl drops (Surai), Resham, and mirrors, carefully selected to ensure top quality. Located in the heart and soul of India, Delhi, our in-house unit becomes the canvas for skilled artisans from various regions such as Lucknow, Bareilly, Agra, and Rajasthan, bringing together diverse artistic styles and techniques. With their deft fingers, they intricately weave captivating patterns onto our clutch bags, transforming them into one-of-a-kind works of art. Adorned with exquisite details, our clutch bags become an expression of individual style and a symbol of the enduring beauty of hand embroidery.
Know Your Embroidery
Zardozi: An ancient art of giving the fabric a royal feel, originally from the land of Persia.
Gota: Gota patti originates in Rajasthan and uses the applique technique to design.
Phulkari: Phul-Flower, Kari-Work. The work of flower/ Floral work comes from the state of Punjab.
Chikankari: From the land of Tehzeeb and Nazaqat, Lucknow.
Aari: Comes from heaven on earth; Kashmir is an especially of Kashmiri artisans.
Kantha: Known for its simplicity, it's practiced in Bengal and Odisha.
Sisha: Mirror work, a popular craft from the land of Gujrat and Rajasthan.
Rajwada Journey
At The Tan Clan, we firmly believe that artisanship is not just a skill but a way of life. Our collection of artisanal bags is a testament to our commitment to preserving traditional craftsmanship and supporting a community of talented karigars (artisans). The process begins with our in-house design team, who meticulously create designs on paper, carefully considering every detail. These designs are then transferred onto the fabric, where the true magic unfolds. Each bag involves embroidering intricate outlines and embellishments. This manual handwork requires the artisans to invest approximately 12-18 hours of their time, pouring their creativity and expertise into every stitch. The result is a truly unique embroidered bag, meticulously crafted with passion and skill. By choosing a bag from The Tan Clan, you acquire a beautifully handcrafted accessory, support a community of artisans, and contribute to the preservation of their craft.
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