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Jute Hand Bags



Jute hand bags



Jute-based craft has been, for centuries, a great cultural product of India, especially Bengal. Jute is a natural fibre that is 100 per cent bio-degradable and recyclable. It has silky shine and is the second most important vegetable fibre after cotton in terms of global consumption. Jute bags are available in a variety of weaves and designs such as handloom, power loom, tapestry, checks & stripes, dobby, Jacquard, and Ikeas in various coloured reeds and picks. These bags can be customized to suit the individual preferences. Many of India’s urban centres are witnessing the phasing out of polythene bags and a revival of bags made of jute and other natural fibres.
 





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