Madurkhathi Ladies Bag – GI Craft from West Bengal

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A handcrafted Madurkhathi Ladies Bag made from natural Madur grass, offering a stylish, durable, and eco-friendly accessory inspired by traditional West Bengal craftsmanship.

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Description

The Madurkhathi Ladies Bag is a beautifully handwoven accessory crafted from natural Madur grass. Known for its strength and smooth texture, Madurkhathi is transformed by skilled artisans into elegant handbags that blend tradition with modern style.

With its earthy tones and unique woven patterns, this bag adds a natural charm to everyday outfits. Lightweight yet sturdy, it provides ample space for carrying daily essentials such as a phone, wallet, cosmetics, and small accessories.

Craftsmanship & Origin

Madurkhathi weaving is a traditional craft from West Bengal, where artisans harvest, process, and weave Madur grass into functional and decorative items. The weaving process requires patience and precision, resulting in durable and visually appealing products.

This heritage craft has been practiced for generations and continues to support artisan communities while promoting sustainable and eco-friendly materials.

Why It’s Special

  • Made from natural and biodegradable Madur grass
  • Handwoven by skilled artisans using traditional techniques
  • Lightweight yet strong for daily use
  • Unique natural texture and woven patterns
  • Sustainable alternative to synthetic handbags

Ideal For

  • Everyday casual use
  • Carrying daily essentials
  • Eco-friendly fashion accessory
  • Handmade gifting option

Care Instructions

  • Keep away from excessive moisture
  • Clean gently with a soft dry cloth
  • Store in a dry place when not in use

GI Origin : West Bengal
Application Number : 567
Material : Madurkhathi

Additional information

Weight .186 kg
Dimensions 26 × 23 × 3 cm
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