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MALAIKA

Address 3-33-4 Horinochi Hachiojishi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0355
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This item is made of the mirror embroidery part of the fabric on an antique dress of the Baloch tribe of Pakistan.
The other side is made of gudulee fabric, making it an item that allows you to enjoy the charm of two different types of cloth.
The bag has a detachable strap with a button on the handle.

*Baluchi Tribe
The Baloch (also called Baluch) are a nomadic tribe living widely in the Baluchistan province in southwestern Pakistan, the Sindh province in southeastern Pakistan, and three provinces in southern Afghanistan.
Their nomadic lifestyle in remote mountainous and desert areas has enabled them to fend off invasions from other ethnic groups and to develop their own unique Baluchi culture.
The Baloch have developed a unique culture, especially in their women's dresses, which have a glamorous look that is different from the embroideries of other ethnic groups in the region. In addition to embroidery and mirror work, some dresses are decorated with beads, metal parts, and old coins. The bust and sleeves in particular are covered with intricate embroidery, including detailed mirror work, and some of the dense, detailed embroidery extends so far that the color of the dress itself cannot be seen.
Because of their nomadic lifestyle in various regions, they have many different embroidery patterns, and the mirrors themselves are relatively smaller and arranged in different ways compared to other mirrorwork. Neighboring India also has various racial and ethnic groups, and the embroidery that has been passed down has different characteristics, and the designs are symbolic of each ethnic group. However, their mirror work, like that worn by other ethnic groups in the neighborhood, shares the same desire to be a "talisman for protection" and a "marker to show one's place in the desert".
#Ethical (eco-friendly material)

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SD item code:7010210

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S3
Type C
タイプ C
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JAN:PCT2035TAS
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Item added on: 2019/7/12
Dimensions
Approx. 9x12cm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: Cotton, rayon, etc. Individual differences due to old fabric
Year of manufacture: 2019
Product tag: Attached

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This item is made of the mirror embroidery part of the fabric on an antique dress of the Baloch tribe of Pakistan.
The other side is made of gudulee fabric, making it an item that allows you to enjoy the charm of two different types of cloth.
The bag has a detachable strap with a button on the handle.

*Baluchi Tribe
The Baloch (also called Baluch) are a nomadic tribe living widely in the Baluchistan province in southwestern Pakistan, the Sindh province in southeastern Pakistan, and three provinces in southern Afghanistan.
Their nomadic lifestyle in remote mountainous and desert areas has enabled them to fend off invasions from other ethnic groups and to develop their own unique Baluchi culture.
The Baloch have developed a unique culture, especially in their women's dresses, which have a glamorous look that is different from the embroideries of other ethnic groups in the region. In addition to embroidery and mirror work, some dresses are decorated with beads, metal parts, and old coins. The bust and sleeves in particular are covered with intricate embroidery, including detailed mirror work, and some of the dense, detailed embroidery extends so far that the color of the dress itself cannot be seen.
Because of their nomadic lifestyle in various regions, they have many different embroidery patterns, and the mirrors themselves are relatively smaller and arranged in different ways compared to other mirrorwork. Neighboring India also has various racial and ethnic groups, and the embroidery that has been passed down has different characteristics, and the designs are symbolic of each ethnic group. However, their mirror work, like that worn by other ethnic groups in the neighborhood, shares the same desire to be a "talisman for protection" and a "marker to show one's place in the desert".
#Ethical (eco-friendly material)

#upcycling

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