Baiza Zardozi Hand Embroidered Clutch
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Baiza: A mix of modern and vintage, so you never have to compromise on style.
Everything about this clutch will make you feel so luxe! The raw silk with zardozi threads and small white pearls gives this clutch a royal look. The Baiza clutch is a versatile, classy, and great addition to your wardrobe that will stick around with you for decades from here on. The Tan Clan embroidery collection offers affordable luxuries that give you the style and sophistication you want without compromising quality.
Baiza Backstory
Indian craft of hand embroidery is a beautiful art form that has been practiced in India for centuries. It remains an important part of today’s cultural heritage, with its roots remaining firmly planted in tradition and beauty. The journey starts with collecting the best quality materials like Dabka, Sequins, Kasab, Khichha, pearls(moti), pearl drops(Surai), Resham, and mirrors. Then it reaches our in-house unit in the heart and soul of India:Delhi, where we have artisans from Lucknow, Bareilly, Agra, and Rajasthan, which are all well-known homes to artisans with sterling handicraft skills. Our karigars use their hands to create intricate patterns on clutch bags to make them a piece of art for you!
Know Your Embroidery
Zardozi: An ancient art of giving a royal feel to the fabric, originally comes 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.
Baiza Journey
We believe that handmade products are the best way to express your individuality. Our in-house design team creates a design on paper, which is then transferred to the fabric and artisan and embroiders the outline. The artisan then takes a soulful journey to a finished product, A bag that is filled with passion and creativity. Artisans spend around 12-18 hours of manual handwork crafting each bag with creativity and skilled expertise, taking time and effort to make an embroidered bag uniquely made. All our artisans (Karigars) come from a community of karigars who have been practicing craft-making for generations. The Tan Clan family takes pride in their continued employment and tries to uplift their art in these times of fast-forward machine-made products.
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