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Wall decor

Original price was: ₹1,899.00.Current price is: ₹1,500.00.

This product is ideal for use in traditional Indian rooms. This product is 100% natural, environment friendly and biodegradable. This product is exclusively made by the women beneficiaries of self-help groups formed by Bhartiya Gramotthan Sanstha in Rishikesh and nearby areas.

Product Specialty or feature
Color: Natural
Material use : Local Bheemal fiber
Size / shape : Available in standard  Sizes only

Description

Environment Friendly
100% biodegradable
Natural, no color
By buying our products you can help the livelihood of local women of Uttarakhand.

This eye-catching hand-made jute wall Sun icon in brown jute demonstrates the elegance and greatness of God. This wall idol is well matched to place it in holy places of your home or to be given as a present on good occasions such as festivals, house warming ceremony etc. This product is 100% natural, environment friendly and biodegradable. This product is exclusively made by the women beneficiaries of self help groups formed by Bhartiya Gramotthan Sanstha in Rishikesh and nearby areas.

 

We at Yellow Hills have created this unique product from the Bhimal tree which are not just environmentally friendly but also 100% biodegradable. These Bhimal products are unique and affordable too. By buying our products you are not only doing a good deed for nature but also supporting the livelihoods of local women of Uttarakhand. We are bringing together the community of so-called ‘housewives’ to dive into a creative endure. We want our Women to realize they are more than they give themselves credit for, they are loved and they are special. Join our little venture and help us attain our aim to encourage people to live a healthier and better life.

Legal Disclaimer:
All items are hand made by village craftsmen (SHG Group) using Bhimal Fiber. Village craftsmen make their own handicraft product, so don’t compare handmade stuff with machine or other source.

The organization has provided training to the women beneficiaries in making handicraft products with the local raw material available in the villages. The local raw material includes bhimal and nettle fiber. These fibers are available abundantly in the forests and in the vicinity of the villages. The women have been taught to make slippers, curtains, footmats, tablemats etc out of these local and natural fibers.

The organization is also associated with the National Jute Board, Kolkata. The NJB had provided jute-based training to the women beneficiaries which included jute bags, shopping bags, file folders, and other utility products.