Maldive fish chips.
Lay's potato chips.Distributing
Hardwoods.
Drift wood.
Maldivian driftwood, maldivian sea shells, maldivian marine fish.Shipping
Maldivian snacks (salty/spicy /sweet), packed cakes/donuts and chips such as tapioca/breadfruit and cassava , further dried tuna fish, Maldivian seafood.
Agar Wood & Agar Wood Oil , Sandal Wood.
Sandal wood, operculum.
Wood Coating Lacquer Exterior Interior Paint Water Base.
Maldivefish chips.
Electronics, timber, pantry & kitchen equipments.
Wooden boxes, wine box wooden, cake toppers, custom gift wooden box, engraved wood box.
Yellow fin tuna shashimi grade, b grade (loins/whole), dreid fish, maldivefish, katsobushi, fish chips, dried sea cucumber, shark fins, shark liver oil, iron scrap, copper scrap, aluminium, red coral, red coral powder.Packing of yellow fin tuna
Snack, chips, biscuits, beverage, crackers, confectionery, food, chocolate, milk, candy, wafer, soap, shampoo, body wash, hair care, detergent, fabric care, toothpaste, conditioner, dishwashing, personal care, toiletries, household, oral care, consumer goods, diapers, hygiene, instant noodle, powder drink.
Maldive Fish Chips.
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.
Timber, plywood , pumps and aircons.
Heavy machines, furnitue, pvc pipes, steel , sand, wood, hand sanitizer, aggregate, etc.
Coco peat, coconut fiber, coconut husk chips, coconut , fresh coconut, ginger, vegetable, spices , betel nuts , betel leaf, coconut oil, charcoal, bbq briquettes , coconut fiber , fiber products, coir pots, coco peat grow bags, coir pole , mattress fiber, coir twine,.
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/