Elevate your style with the GiTAGGED Channapatna Bead Coruscating Wooden Necklace in vibrant red. This exquisite piece of jewelry showcases intricate craftsmanship with its traditional roots spanning back to the 18th century. Made with Hale wood, a type of soft and light wood turned on a lathe, this necklace exemplifies the perfect blend of traditional Indian artistry and modern sophistication. The beads are lacquered using vegetable dyes, ensuring that this accessory is not only visually striking but also skin-friendly. Ideal for festivals and functions, this necklace adds a stunning touch to your Indian attire, making it a must-have for your jewelry collection. Connect with us via WhatsApp at +91-7760300248 for real-time images or videos of this masterpiece. Celebrate tradition and craftsmanship with this unique necklace that has been recognized for its artistic value by the Government of India.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Material | Hale (Ivory) Wood |
Color | Red |
Craftsmanship | Handcrafted by Shri Jogaiah, Chief Craftsmen, GI Panchayath Channapatna |
Dye Type | Lacquer made from Vegetable Dyes |
Occasion | Perfect for Festivals & Functions |
Weight | 65 grams |
GI Status | Awarded 2005–2006 |
Period of Origin | 18th Century |
Country of Origin | Persia (Iran) |
Geographical Region | Channapatna District, Karnataka |
Attributes | Description |
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Necklace Type | Coruscating Wooden Necklace |
Dimensions | Varies as per bead size |
Weight | 65 grams |
Care Instructions | Keep away from extreme humidity and direct sunlight to maintain luster. |
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Brand: Gitagged
Country of Origin: India
Occasion | Festivals & Functions |
Attire | Indian |
Material | Hale (Ivory) Wood |
Lacquer | Vegetable Dyes |
Weight | 65 grams |
Real-time Images or Video | WhatsApp us on +91-***** |
Soft & Light Wood turned on a lathe and lacquered with Dyes extracted from Vegetables makes the craft Skin friendly and marks a perfect fusion of Tradition with Sophistication.
Period of Origin |
18th Century |
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Country of Origin |
Persia (Iran) |
Geographical Region |
Channapatna District, Karnataka |
GI Application No. |
23 |
GI Status Awarded |
2005 ďż˝ 2006 |
GI Product of India |
22nd |
Beads crafted By |
Shri Jogaiah, Chief Craftsmen, GI Panchayath Channapatna |
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