Aluminium ingot A7 A8 Available
Clothes Childrens, Mens And Women.
All types of quality garments and clothing.
Tops, blouses, pants, T-shirts, pens, cameras, watches, sunglasses, shirts, timber, plywood, furniture, abayas, shoes, belts, ties, perfume, jewelries, necklace, rings, wedding dress, mobile phone, laptops, seafood, sea cucumber, tuna, sea shells.
Fresh & Frozen Fish / Fish Products / Used Paper / Carton Paper.
Garments , tshirts, trousers, short, shawls, track shoot , shawls, abaya, jeans, men jeans, leggins, kids dress, kids jeans, kids shawl, hijab, women jeans, shirt, jacket.
Womens & mens clothing, accessories, bedsheets, skin care, footwear, cosmetics.
Ready made garments.
Readymade garments like uppers, jeans and skirts.
Yellowfin tuna, dried sea cucumber, grouper, red snapper and different varieties of reef fish, Used steel drum, charcoal, cooking oil, aluminium block.
Fashion items.
Used Rail, Hms1&2, Aluminum Scrap, Copper Wire Scrap, Stainless Steel Scrap, Naval Steel, Zinc Ingots, Aluminum Ingots, Lead Ingots, Cast Iron, Aluminum Ubc Scrap, Compressor Scrap, Aluminum Wire Scrap, Aluminum Extrusion 6063 Scrap, Aluminum Wheel Scrap, Electric Motor Scrap, Copper Cathode, Pet Flakes, Rubber Scrap, Brass Scrap.
We are Dried tuna (Maldive fish), yellow fin tuna, reef fish and other seafood exporter from Maldives. Our company was established in 2005. We have our own fish processing factory and we have the capability to export a large quantity weekly and monthly basis. We are seeking for seafood buyers around the world. If you are interested to do business with our company please let us know. Thank you.
Intimate Lingerie.
Fabrics and garments and bags.
Textiles, garments, minerals, furnitures, handicrafts.
Maldives Lacquer work With intricate designs produced from memory and mainly featured on wood carved objects such as vases and jewelry boxes, Maldivian lacquer works are a wonder to behold. During laajehun, or lacquer work, a piece of wood is sculpted to the desired form. It is then coated, layer upon layer, with lacquer of differing colours. Black, Red and Yellow are the colours most prominently used traditionally â?? green is also sometimes used while gold and silver dust are used to add appeal to select works. Once the lacquer coating is finished it is polished with dry coconut leaves. The design, which is rarely pre-planned yet always exquisite, is then etched by hand. Source:http://www.handicrafts.mv/
Maldives Lacquer work With intricate designs produced from memory and mainly featured on wood carved objects such as vases and jewelry boxes, Maldivian lacquer works are a wonder to behold. During laajehun, or lacquer work, a piece of wood is sculpted to the desired form. It is then coated, layer upon layer, with lacquer of differing colours. Black, Red and Yellow are the colours most prominently used traditionally green is also sometimes used while gold and silver dust are used to add appeal to select works. Once the lacquer coating is finished it is polished with dry coconut leaves. The design, which is rarely pre-planned yet always exquisite, is then etched by hand.
Maldives Lacquer work With intricate designs produced from memory and mainly featured on wood carved objects such as vases and jewelry boxes, Maldivian lacquer works are a wonder to behold. During laajehun, or lacquer work, a piece of wood is sculpted to the desired form. It is then coated, layer upon layer, with lacquer of differing colours. Black, Red and Yellow are the colours most prominently used traditionally green is also sometimes used while gold and silver dust are used to add appeal to select works. Once the lacquer coating is finished it is polished with dry coconut leaves. The design, which is rarely pre-planned yet always exquisite, is then etched by hand.
Maldives Lacquer work With intricate designs produced from memory and mainly featured on wood carved objects such as vases and jewelry boxes, Maldivian lacquer works are a wonder to behold. During laajehun, or lacquer work, a piece of wood is sculpted to the desired form. It is then coated, layer upon layer, with lacquer of differing colours. Black, Red and Yellow are the colours most prominently used traditionally green is also sometimes used while gold and silver dust are used to add appeal to select works. Once the lacquer coating is finished it is polished with dry coconut leaves. The design, which is rarely pre-planned yet always exquisite, is then etched by hand.