Handmade Dokra Tribal Necklace create elegant and rustic appeal

Handmade DOKRA Tribal Necklace true symbol of Indian art and culture:-


The material used for making the products is often clay, paper, beads, non-ferrous metals, glues etc. The use of environmental harmful materials and chemicals is avoided.




Machines are not installed in manufacturing units where Handmade Products are made. Even for molding the metals, minimal use of machines is made. Various manufacturing work is accomplished using tools such as pliers, needles, scissors etc.


Handmade Products are sold in handicraft, and art & craft markets. But owing to the popularity of Handmade Products, these have now also started to be sold in local and bustling markets.


Karru Krafft's  are manufacturers of Home Made Products in Kolkata, West Bengal. Exclusive Dokra Products and Homemade Terracotta Products can be purchased at competitive prices from them. 

In India, there is no dearth of artisans engaged in making exquisite Handmade Products. Proper lighting facility is available in the manufacturing units along with various other amenities and facilities. Trained workers are hired and lot of attention to detail is given while manufacturing the products.

People today are more than ever concerned about keeping the environment green and pollution-free. Many also don’t mind spending a little extra money to buy eco-friendly Handmade Products. Do you want to know from where you can import inexpensive Handmade Products? 




India is known to be one of the oldest producers of Handmade Products and the products supplied can also be recycled and reprocessed easily. 


The country has its own unique art and craft, and products made with hand in the country look very unique and splendid. KARRU KRAFFT’S is one of the best Dokra Products Exporters in India especially in region of Kolkata, West Bengal.


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