Costume Accessories
No outfit is complete without matching accessories, and in India, the ethnic influence has touched it all – from bags and shoes to everything in between, whether ritualistic or fashionable. Be it festive celebrations, weddings, or casual dressing, accessories in vivid Indian patterns go hand-in-hand with Indian attires. From the little ‘Potli’ in silver and gold, to Kohlapuri & Juttis in as many styles, ‘Sehra’, Padgi or Pheta, the list stretches on. For both men and women, the list of Indian accessories is endless, and no matter which corner you turn to, something new always awaits discovery.
Bamboo craft is indigenous to India, and is also amongst the oldest of crafts in the world. It is practiced…
Potli bags have existed in India since times immemorial. These attractive bags have traversed centuries and are now proclaimed a…
Synonymous with comfort and style, Osho chappals have been around for years now. Simple in design, they set the…
Cowries have been used as jewelry for centuries. Colorfully patterned and egg- shaped length range from minute five mm to…
Plastic beaded accessories are pretty, pocket-friendly, and a comfortable choice for all seasons unlike traditional heavy pieces. Easy to…
An inexpensive, yet pretty looking piece of jewelry is what shell jewelry and accessories are all about. This type…
Jute is one of the most used natural fibers, spun into long, coarse threads. Popularly known as the ‘golden fiber’…
“Jutti” (also spelled as Jhutti, Juthi, Juti) is an Urdu word for a shoe with a closed upper attached to…
Kohlapuri chappals or Kolhapuri are kitschy handcrafted slippers made form leather. A pair of kohlapuri chappals can can compliment a…
Neon colors, shimmering hues and works of stones, twigs, beads and what not, Indian sling bags are quite a fancy…
Tassels have an ancient history dating back to the Hebrew Bible and the Middle Ages (A.D 600-1400), their usage being…
Shambo is an embroidered cap worn mostly by men community of Sikkim. Majorly, donned by the male members of Lepcha…