Green Embroidered Potli Bag with Golden Sequin Work
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Add a royal charm to your ethnic attire with this elegant green embroidered potli bag. Crafted from premium fabric, it features intricate golden thread and sequin embroidery, paired with a golden braided drawstring for a luxurious finish. This stylish potli is perfect for weddings, festive occasions, parties, and as a thoughtful gift for loved ones.
Handcrafted potli bag with detailed embroidery and sequin work
Lightweight and compact, yet spacious for essentials (phone, cash, keys, makeup)
Golden braided handle for easy carrying
Elegant drawstring closure with tassel detail
Perfect accessory for weddings, festive occasions, and gifting
Color: Light green base with golden embroidery and sequin embellishments; golden braided strap

Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar is a skilled artisan from Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh, specializing in the traditional craft of Zari and Zari goods. With fine artistry and dedication, he creates exquisite hand-embroidered pieces that showcase rich detailing, shimmering patterns, and timeless elegance. His work reflects the cultural heritage of the region while catering to contemporary tastes, making his creations highly valued for both traditional and modern fashion.
Rajesh Kumar is a skilled artisan from Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh, specializing in the traditional craft of Zari and Zari goods. With fine artistry and dedication, he creates exquisite hand-embroidered pieces that showcase rich detailing, shimmering patterns, and timeless elegance. His work reflects the cultural heritage of the region while catering to contemporary tastes, making his creations highly valued for both traditional and modern fashion.
The Legacy of Bundelkhand
Bundelkhand, a historic region in central India, has been renowned for its exquisite pottery for over 500 years. This ceramic vase represents the culmination of generations of artistic heritage, where each piece tells a story of cultural pride and traditional craftsmanship.
Our artisans use the same techniques that have been passed down through families for centuries, working with local clay and natural pigments to create pieces that are not just decorative items, but vessels of living history.
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