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Go Tribal This Rakhi: 11 Authentic Tribal Handicrafts And Handlooms From Tribes India

Posted on the 30 July 2020 by Malay Das
Go Tribal This Rakhi: 11 Authentic Tribal Handicrafts And Handlooms From Tribes India

Tribes India is a brand under TRIFED which came into existence in 1987, under the administrative control of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Govt. of India.

The brand is a voice of the Tribes of India and its exclusive shops artifacts the tribal cause. It aims at accelerating the economic development of tribal people, by marketing the handicrafts made by them on a sustainable basis and also by providing wider exposure to their art and craft in domestic as well as international markets.

It houses the most exquisite and authentic tribal handloom and handicrafts beautifully handcrafted by the tribals from across the country. Tribes India through online selling is spreading its wings in the new age of the digital world. So, here are the best tribal gifts to give your siblings this rakhi, specially curated by Team Tripinfi.

11 Best Tribal Handicrafts And Handlooms

1. Dhokra Metal Showpiece

Product Description:

Dhokra is non-ferrous metal casting using the lost-wax casting technique that has been used in India for over 4,000 years and is still used. One of the earliest known lost wax artifacts is the dancing girl of Mohenjo-Daro.

  • Material: Brass
  • Colour: Gold
  • Dimension: 13 cm x 15 cm x 25 cm
  • Item Weight: 2.54 Kg

2. Stole

Product Description:
  • Material Type: Tassar Silk
  • Craft Name: Tassar Silk Hand Paint Dupatta with Kantha Work from Odisha
  • Colour: Lemon, Purple,
  • Occasion: Casual
  • Size: (228cmX85cm)[Length X Width]
  • Package Content: 1
  • Note:- Preferably hand wash
  • Disclaimer: Color of Product may slightly vary due to digital photography or your monitor / mobile settings.

3. Long Jackets

Product Description:
  • Material Color Type: Maroon, Black,
  • Sleeve Type: Long Sleeve
  • Size: Small
  • Craft Name: Cotton Jacket made by Tribal artisans
  • Weave Type: Cotton
  • Style Name: Jacket Block Printed
  • Note:- Preferably hand wash

4. Tribal Painting

Product Description
  • Material: Canvas
  • Color: Multi-Colored
  • Finish: Hand Painted
  • Dimensions (L x B x H): 62 cm x 48 cm x 0.5 cm
  • Comes with a Frame?: No
  • Product Weight: 150 g

5. Men's Woolen Nehru Jacket

Product Description
  • Fit Type: Regular Fit
  • Material: Woolen, Colour: Blue
  • Fit Type: Regular Fit, Occasion: Ethnic
  • Sleeve Type: Sleeveless, Neck Style: Banded Collar
  • Package Content: 1 Waistcoat

6. Women's Kurta

Product Description
  • Fabric: Cotton
  • Kurta Length: Knee-Long
  • Design: Embellished/Embroidery
  • Sleeve Type: Three-Fourth

7. Dhokra Elephant Rider Showpiece

Product Description:

  • Material: Brass
  • Colour: Gold
  • Dimension: 29 cm x 23 cm x 68 cm
  • Item Weight: 8.8 Kg

8. Tussar Silk Saree

Product Descriptions
  • Material: Tussar Silk
  • Colour: Multi-Coloured
  • Weave Type: Bhagalpuri
  • Item Length: Saree: 5.5 meter
  • Blouse Piece: 0.8 meter
  • Blouse Package Content: 1 Saree With Blouse Piece

9. Dupatta

Product Description
  • Material Type: Tassar Silk
  • Craft Name: Tassar Silk Block Print Dupatta from Odisha
  • Colour: Green, Red
  • Occasion: Casual
  • Size: (198cmX92cm)[Length X Width]
  • Package Content: 1
  • Note:- Preferably hand wash
  • Disclaimer: Color of Product may slightly vary due to digital photography or your monitor / mobile settings.

10. Women's Top

Product Description
  • Fit Type: Regular Fit
  • Material: Cotton, Colour: Yellow
  • Sleeve Type: 3/4 Sleeve, Neck Style: V-Neck
  • Fit Type: Regular Fit
  • Package Content: 1 Top
  • Wash Care Instruction: Gentle wash

11. Tribal Jewelry

Product Description

  • Material: Thread Necklace with Brass Pendant
  • Color: Red
  • Occasion: Festive

Contact Details

Tribes India (TRIFED)
Address: Beej Bhavan, Pusa Complex, New Delhi- 110012 India
Phone: 1800 102 1400
Working Hours: 08:00 am - 08:00 pm
Email: [email protected]


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