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SHRI Solid Maroon Platter

SHRI Solid Maroon Platter

Regular price Rs. 870.00
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📦 Delivery & Dispatch Timelines
Ready: Same Day
Pre-order: 4–7 Days
India: 3–6 Days
International: 8–12 Days

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Ready Stock
Same day dispatch

Pre Orders
4 to 7 working days

Within India

Gujarat & Maharashtra
3 working days

Rest of India
5 to 6 working days

International

USA, Canada & Australia
10 working days

UK, UAE & Singapore
8 working days

Rest of the world
12 working days

DETAILS IN DETAIL: Our IBHI is made using historic-heritage textiles of India, so of course this IBHI has its own history, not very old though. This IBHI was designed and created to place diyas and candles during the festive season, yet it evolved as a multi-purpose and versatile Platter. It is a stand alone single piece beauty, it has two different sides, it is covered in flat digital print on one side and embossed religious motif on the other- which makes it two-sided. The basal diameter of this Platter is 4 inches, it is firm and sturdy. The Platter has 13 tassels on the periphery which are hand-sewn on at the base, the spherical beads are made using pine wood with cylindrical rose gold beads wrapped inside out.  Each sphere has a bunch of 85 fibre based dull golden beads. Along with the tassles, the total diameter of the Platter is 6 inches

The Platter is single (1 piece, does not come in a set of 2) and is super ready to mingle with your decor! 

The Platter has a small loop made using silk chandan thread, which is small enough to not be visible but strong enough to hold the entire Platter when hung on a wall as decor. Flat on a surface or suspended on a wall, this Platter is ultra versatile. 

The pictures and videos are shot using Iphone 13 Pro and have undergone no post-processing edits to make sure that you have an exact perception of the IBHI. 

IMPORTANCE OF SHRI: 

In Indian culture, the term "shri" holds significant importance and is often used as a prefix to names, titles, or revered terms. Here are a few aspects highlighting the importance of "shri" in Indian culture:

Respect and Reverence: The term "shri" is used as a mark of respect and reverence when addressing individuals, deities, or sacred entities. It is added before names or titles to denote honor and admiration. For example, "Shri Krishna" or "Shri Ram" are used to address Lord Krishna and Lord Rama, respectively.

Spiritual and Divine Significance: "Shri" is also associated with divinity and spiritual significance. It is believed to represent the auspicious qualities, purity, and divine nature. In Hinduism, it is considered a divine sound and is often chanted before prayers, mantras, or hymns.

Symbol of Prosperity and Good Fortune: The term "shri" is associated with prosperity, good fortune, and abundance. It is believed to attract positive energy and blessings. In this sense, it is used in the context of wealth, success, and well-being.

Cultural Etiquette and Politeness: Adding the prefix "shri" to a person's name or a title is a cultural norm and a sign of politeness and proper etiquette in Indian society. It reflects the value of showing respect to others and acknowledging their importance.

Linguistic Significance: Linguistically, the term "shri" is derived from the Sanskrit word "śrī," which means radiance, splendor, or beauty. It carries connotations of brightness and glory.

Overall, the term "shri" holds great cultural, religious, and linguistic significance in Indian culture. It reflects the values of respect, reverence, spirituality, and prosperity. Its usage is deeply rooted in tradition and is an integral part of Indian etiquette, religious rituals, and daily interactions.

PACKAGING: Just how we make this IBHI with love, we pack them with love ultra pro max! We cut silk fabric and protective packaging material into a six petal flower and close it into a bundle using tasseled silk thread. 


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We do not accept returns.

Every IBHI piece is handcrafted and sent to you in its most pristine form made with care, handled minimally, and prepared specifically for first ownership.

However, we stand behind what we show you.

  • If what you receive is significantly different from what is shown on this product page in design, colour, or finish contact us within 48 hours of delivery with clear photos and we will make it right.
  • If your order arrives damaged in transit, contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos and we will replace it at no cost to you.
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The IBHI Story

Handcrafted by Women Artisans

IBHI was built to bring structure to India’s handicraft industry through business, craft and dignified livelihood.

355 women artisans across Gujarat
3 locations: Kadi, Kalyanpura and Sanand
12+ hrs minimum handwork on every piece
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In 2021, Pooja Dave was 22 years old when she noticed something most people walk past without a second thought. India’s handicraft industry had skilled hands, beautiful work and genuine value, but very little structure.

She decided to change that through a business. IBHI brought together India’s regional textile traditions like Banarasi, Patola and Silk with the handcraft skills of women who had never had a formal livelihood.

Today, 355 women across Kadi, Kalyanpura and Sanand work with IBHI. They are skilled artisans with a craft, a workplace and an income.

Every IBHI piece takes a minimum of 12 hours to make. Twelve hours of cutting, layering, stitching and finishing by hand, with precision and without shortcuts.

When you buy an IBHI piece, you are not just buying decor. You are supporting a system built to give Indian craft the structure it deserves and the women behind it the recognition they have earned.

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