Coming finished in exclusive designs, the broad category of our range of ladies party wears and ladies apparels include high fashionable dresses, maxi dresses, tops, tunics, kaftans and tank tops. Our garments are the combination of traditional Hand Block Prints and beautiful embroideries with embellishments.
Coming finished in exclusive designs, the broad category of our range of ladies party wears and ladies apparels include high fashionable dresses, maxi dresses, tops, tunics, kaftans and tank tops. Our garments are the combination of traditional Hand Block Prints and beautiful embroideries with embellishments.
Fabric Details : Cotton Flex
Fabric Details : Cotton Sheeting
Fabric Details : Cotton Flex
Fabric Details : Cotton Flex
Fabric Details : Cotton Sheeting
Fabric Details : Cotton Slub
Fabric Details : Seer Sucker Y/dye
Fabric Details : Yarn Dye
Fabric Details : Cotton Flex
Fabric Details : Cotton Flex
Dust Fibrous Strands Hand-knotted Netting Tea Bags Rope Coir, or coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the outer husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes and mattresses. Coir is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut Price of product - depends on the product requirement Product origin - INDIA Harmonization System (HS) Code : 0709 Minimum Order Size : + 500 kgs Packaging details: Robust packing as per international standards
Wildfoote sock yarn is designed for making vibrant, washable socks and more. Its blend of washable wool and nylon gives this yarn durability and strength. Wildfoote yarn will hold up to numerous rounds of wearing and washing, while maintaining its strength and color. Wildfoote will become your go-to yarn for gifting handmade socks because of its low-maintenance appeal. Keep all your loved ones feet happy with our color palette of bright hand-painted colorways and coordinating solid hues. Remember to give sock yarn a try for accessories like scarves, shawls, hats and gloves the product will be easy to wash and resilient.
Natural Buffalo Horn Mug.its Available In 350ml To 600ml.
Viking Drinking Horn With Stand. capacity 150ml To 500ml.
Buffalo And Ox Horn Toggles.available In All Sizes And Shapes.as Per Buyer Requirement.
Viking Drinking Horn Mug.with Line Design.available In 250ml To 750ml.
Vikings drinking mug. 250ml to 600ml.with carbing. Available in different types of carbing design.
Activated Bleaching Earth for purification of Edible oils Bleaching earths are often regarded as salt of the earth.Before Edible oils can be safely.Consumed, they have to be processed in order to remove impurities, both for commercial and health purposes. A process known as bleaching involves the use of bleaching earths or clays. The term itself is misleading as colour removal is not the most important purpose of the bleaching process. Vegetable oils contain contaminates that adversely affect the performance, appearance and taste of the oil. In order for it to be used in edible applications, the oil must meet high quality standards that require the removal of various impurities. The bleaching process essentially removes some colour from the oil; reduces how much chlorophyll and carotinoids the oil contains; removes soap, gums and trace metals; and decomposes oxidation products. Bleaching is performed prior to other processing What are bleaching earths? Oils are bleached using a powdered, surfactant material. Simply put, the powder is mixed with water, and then added to the oil where they absorb unwanted impurities before they are removed from the oil again, taking the impurities with them. Bleaching earths are generally composed of up to three types of clay minerals: bentonite, attapulgite and fullers earth The minerals act as absorbers with capacity being dependent on mineralogical structure and properties, such as surface area, particle size distribution, porosity and surface activity. Bentonites or fullers earth are a soft stone with the capacity to absorb substances dissolved in water and other liquids. The minerals have been formed over time due to the natural adaptation of volcanic ash