Origin: Spain Category: LDPE Type: Film Grade: Natural Specification: Transparent, no stickers, with a little bit of dust max.10%, Comes from marble packaging Packing Form: cuttings in bales on top of pallet, The black item is a package outside to cover bales. dust maximum 10%, it is one layer. Normally there are restrictions for this material if they are coming in rolls. But this material is in form of cuttings, so it is allowed, no problem. Price FOB: 410-610 USD/Ton
Origin: Spain Category: LDPE Type: Film Grade: Natural Loading weight: 23 Tons Quantity: 115 Tons Specification: Transparent, no stickers, with a little bit of dust max.10%, Comes from marble packaging Packing Form: cuttings in bales on top of pallet, The black item is a package outside to cover bales. dust maximum 10%, it is one layer. Normally there are restrictions for this material if they are coming in rolls.
Beautiful stylish placemats to add more fun to your kitchen table, coffee time. They would be a good decoration and life quality of your home, dining hall, kitchen, hotel and business office. Good choices for family daily use. Easy way to dress up a place setting, provides a neutral backdrop that looks good on most table tops. Match any d�©cor. Great decorative for bedroom, living room, kitchen, dining table and perfect display for Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, wedding, party, and banquet. And outdoor and indoor use meet your different needs.
RATTAN CANE WEBBING RATTAN CANE WEBBING Type- Natural or Bleached Style - Open, Square, or Closed Webbing. Size - 45cm/60cm/70cm/90cm*15m Material - Rattan or Wicker Use - Making furniture, tables, chairs, sofas, home and hotel decor items, baskets, trays, lampshades, etc. Payment - TT or LC, Western Union Place of Origin - Vietnam
Natural Rattan Cane Webbing Rattan Cane Webbing Type- Natural or Bleached Style - Open, Square, or Closed Webbing. Size - 45cm/60cm/70cm/90cm*15m Material - Rattan or Wicker Use - Making furniture, tables, chairs, sofas, home and hotel decor items, baskets, trays, lampshades, etc. Payment - TT or LC, Western Union Place of Origin - Vietnam
Product Name - Rattan Webbing Cane Type- Natural or Bleached Style - Open, square or Closed Webbing or as client's requirements Size - 45cm/60cm/70cm/90cm*15m Material - Rattan or Wicker Use - Making furniture, tables, chairs, sofas, home and hotel decor items, baskets, trays, lampshades, etc. HS code - 46021200 Payment - TT or LC, Western Union Place of Origin - Vietnam
RATTAN CANE WEBBING RATTAN CANE WEBBING Type- Natural or Bleached Style - Open, Square, or Closed Webbing. Size - 45cm/60cm/70cm/90cm*15m Material - Rattan or Wicker Use - Making furniture, tables, chairs, sofas, home and hotel decor items, baskets, trays, lampshades, etc. Payment - TT or LC, Western Union Place of Origin - Vietnam
NATURAL RATTAN CANE WEBBING RATTAN CANE WEBBING Type- Natural or Bleached Style - Open, Square, or Closed Webbing. Size - 45cm/60cm/70cm/90cm*15m Material - Rattan or Wicker Use - Making furniture, tables, chairs, sofas, home and hotel decor items, baskets, trays, lampshades, etc. Payment - TT or LC, Western Union Place of Origin - Vietnam
NATURAL RATTAN CANE WEBBING RATTAN CANE WEBBING Type- Natural or Bleached Style - Open, Square, or Closed Webbing. Size - 45cm/60cm/70cm/90cm*15m Material - Rattan or Wicker Use - Making furniture, tables, chairs, sofas, home and hotel decor items, baskets, trays, lampshades, etc. Payment - TT or LC, Western Union Place of Origin - Vietnam
Price- Rs 40,200/ Piece Primary Material : Teak Wood Shape : Rectangular Storage Availability : With Storage Color : Natural Appearance : Modern Suitable For : Home Table Top Material : Wood Wooden console media unit with plank details and wood block legs.Any customisation can be done according to requirements of the interior designer or buyer.
Price - Rs 31,500/ Piece Primary Material : Teak Wood Shape : Rectangular with round flutes Storage Availability : With Storage Color : Natural Appearance : Modern Suitable For : Home Table Top Material : wood Storage Type : Drawer Storage Wood Finish Type : Matte Country of Origin : Made in India Solid wood bedside table with large fluted design with round legs. Any customisation can be done according to requirements of the interior designer or buyer
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WATER HYACINTH OTTOMAN CHAIR Add a new element of functionality to any living space with this gorgeous woven ottoman. This ottoman is the perfect size to function as a footrest for any accent chair, or can even function as a stand for photo frames, a tray or decorative items. This multi-functional ottoman is also a great easy solution for extra living room seating while guests are over, and can even be used as an end/side table next to a chair or sofa. The gorgeous weave on this ottoman, rich in color and made with the utmost craftsmanship will be a guaranteed stunning addition to any room. With two timeless shape choices, round and square, you are sure to find your perfect fit.
Black grass jelly is a dessert eaten in Southeast Asia and has a mild, slightly bitter taste. It's also served chilled, with other toppings such as fruit or in bubble tea or other drinks. Place of Origin: Vietnam Shelf Life: 18 months Colour: Natural brown black Form: Leaf + stick or only leaf Moisture: 14% max Usages: Edible jelly, bubble milktea, topping jelly, ... Packing: 5.5MTS/20' , 11MTS/40'
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.