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Rainbow Phone Dock Stand, Diagonal Lines Collapsible Phone Holder

Rainbow Phone Dock Stand, Diagonal Lines Collapsible Phone Holder

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A colourful bone design has been handcrafted on this wood phone dock stand. This design reminds us of a rainbow which is called "Indradhanush" in Hindi, the national language of India.

This stand can be used to hold your smartphone when it is charging or when not in use. A delightful and colourful hand-carved gift made by fair trade artisans in India. The stand also folds up flat for convenient storage.

The ethically sourced bone and sustainably harvested mango wood design will look pretty on your tabletop or bedside table. This a great gift idea for any occasion or a special day like Xmas, Easter, and New Year. 


Features

  • Handcarved by expert artisans
  • Holder Accessory
  • Ethically sourced mango wood and animal bone
  • Bones are sustainably obtained from naturally deceased animals
  • Collapsible design, easy to store
  • Eye-catching design
  • Fair Trade
  • Made in India
  • Hand Carved Collapsible Wooden Stand, Holder, and Dock Station for Cell Phones, iPhone, Android, and Smartphone
  • Handmade Multicoloured Wood Phone Dock Stand


Dimensions

  • Width = 3.5 inch
  • Height = 7.75 inch

 

Note 

  • Due to the nature of hand-made products, kindly expect slight imperfections. This is not a defect and items are non-refundable due to this reason.
  • If you are looking for Pride gifts, then this phone holder could be the cutest functional item.   Whether you’re looking for a pride gift for your trans-BFF, genderqueer partner, or lesbian self (after all you deserve to be spoiled, too!), you can’t go wrong with this hard-to-find-elsewhere phone holder. 


About Indian Woodcraft & Artisans

Woodcraft in India is dated back to the ancient times of Maharajas. Initially, the art was limited to carving sculptures and windows of temples and palaces. Over many generations and under the influence of its region's culture and locally available wood the art form has evolved and now extends to articles like furniture, decorative pieces, storage boxes,  table lamps, toys, and puppets


India has an abundance of native wood that lends well to the carving and inlay work. Some of examples are Ebony, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Sheesham, and Sal.

The diversity of each region's style and carving technique reflects in the motifs, and patterns on each carved article. The geometrical and floral patterns are the most popular.

In many regions, woodcraft production is vital for community livelihoods. By participating with Fair Trade organisations, we contribute to alleviating poverty and promoting sustainability through ethical practices. These organisations aim to educate and empower disadvantaged sections of the Indian community by providing them with job opportunities, gender equality, fair wages, safe and healthy working environment while preserving the local culture & traditional skills. 
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