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by Aditi Sharma
The beloved bicycle of today has come a long way from the first time it hit the streets in early 19th century.
In 1817 Germany, the concept of mo...
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by Aksa Home Decor
Indian mythology has mention of Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual).
Her four han...
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by Aksa Home Decor
This holidays, get the gang together for a fun game night! It would be great way to stay away from electronics - phone, ipads, TV, VR, video games,...
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by Aksa Home Decor
This year, 2020 choose a meaningful Father’s Day gift and surprise him on 6 Sept. Our collection includes handmade items which would be cherished ...
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by Aksa Home Decor
Tree of Life is known as "Akshaya Vata" (Akshaya means immortal and Vata means tree) in Hindu mythology and refers to Banyan tree.
A common saying ...
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by Aksa Home Decor
Indian peacock (scientific name Pavo cristatus) is native to Sri Lanka and India. The male bird is referred to as peacock and female bird as a peah...
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by Aksa Home Decor
Paisley pattern is a popular design which is known by different names in different cultures & languages and has evolved into the current form o...
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by Aksa Home Decor
Dice is a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six. These dice cubes are essential in most board...
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by Aksa Home Decor
Bhadohi is a city in Uttar Pradesh in North India. The city is known for magnificent rugs and pretty functional baskets. The busy streets and pile...
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by Aksa Home Decor
Whether you are enjoying time browsing through our crafts or shopping with us, your time and presence mean a lot to us. We want you to know how th...
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by Aksa Home Decor
Labyrinth mazes have had their own share of history over the last few centuries. They have continued to captivate us in the intricate pathways that...
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by Aksa Home Decor
The 10 principles or commandments of Fair Trade are 1. Providing opportunities for disadvantaged producers and artisans2. Transparency and accounta...
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