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La Boutique joined the group of
handicraft manufacturers in India more than 4 decades
ago. Our selection of exquisite Indian artifacts
has helped us in creating a niche position as handicraft
exporters of India.
Our success as one of the leading handicraft manufacturers
in India, rates higher as we work directly with
the craftsmen and artisans who bring life to these
artifacts with their innovative and unique ideas.
Working as handicraft exporters of India, our specialization
is in all kinds of Indian handicrafts. This ranges
from carved wood furniture in India to Indian brass
figures, silver articles to marble figures, silver
jewellery to semi precious stone jewelry.
Backed by a team of dedicated workers, our export
unit takes great care to quality check each piece
of handicraft for finishing and packaging before
it leaves the warehouse. La Boutique has earned
a reputation of reliability for quality handicraft
items enjoying a long list of satisfied customers
spread all over the world.
As handicraft manufacturers in India, we ensure
that our antique artifacts portray the culture and
civilization of India. These antique Indian artifacts
are made by master craftsmen from the different
regions of India.
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| Furniture |
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As wood furniture manufacturers we keep with the current trends and requirements of our overseas buyers and offer a complete furniture range, which can be broadly classified into the following categories:
- Original Old Pieces - old used pieces of furniture collected from families; these are one of a kind.
- Made Up Pieces - these are made now using old components like doors/grills and fabricated into furniture items.
- Production Pieces - These are completely new and are copies of either old furniture or designed in the old style and given antique finishes. Multiple quantities of these can be ordered.
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| Marble |
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The Indian craftsmen have worked in stone over the years and their experience is utilized to create artforms in sandstone and marble. Using traditional tools, the craftsmen create flower vases, planters, wall panels, book ends and architectural elements. These are available both in carved and painted finishes.
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| Brass |
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The art of brass and copper artwares has been passed down generations from father to son. The technique of casting by the "Lost Wax Process" is still being used for reproducing figures, minutely detailed -
also referred as Bronzes. The direct cast procedure is used for mutliple casting. The art of enriching plain metal surfaces with engraving, embossing and lettuce work designs is also done.
The metal is oxidized in different finishes according to current trends. These brass handicrafts present the culture and tradition of the country.
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| Silver Artwares |
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Once the metal for the aristocrats who preferred to eat out of it, Silver has always been a much preferred medium for the silversmiths who painstakingly carve decorative items like photo frames, boxes, salvers, trays, candlestands, bowls and an assortment of forms.
Each was delicately embossed, engraved or worked with closely knit lettuce work known as "Jali".
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| Jewellery |
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India has always been the center for antique jewellery designs, both in Silver and Gold. Creativity of the goldsmiths can be seen in the numerous designs of rings, bracelets, bangles, eartops and necklaces they have created - some in plain metal finish and others set in precious and semi-precious stones.
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