Handmade Beach Necklace | Blue & Green
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Validity: 10th Oct 2025 to 18th Oct 2025
In the serene hills and river valleys of Uttarakhand, handcrafted jewellery has long been shaped by nature itself. Artisans here draw inspiration from flowing streams, forest trails, and the quiet rhythm of mountain life. This Pure Handcrafted Necklace in Blue & Green reflects that connection. The colours echo clear skies, fresh leaves, and coastal waters, while the use of shells recalls ancient traditions where natural elements were worn as symbols of protection, prosperity, and harmony with the earth.
Cultural Significance & Inspiration
For generations, shells have held symbolic value in Indian craft traditions, often associated with purity and abundance. Combined with hand-knotting techniques using anchor thread, this necklace represents slow, mindful craftsmanship. Such jewellery was never mass-produced; it was made patiently, often for personal use or as meaningful gifts. This piece carries that sentiment forward, making it more than an accessory—it is a quiet reminder of nature-led living.
The Handmade Process
Each necklace begins with premium anchor thread, chosen for its strength and flexibility. Artisans carefully hand-knot the thread, building a secure yet fluid base. Genuine shells are hand-picked for their natural shape and subtle variations, then attached thoughtfully to maintain balance and comfort. No two necklaces are exactly alike, as the shells guide the final design. This hands-on process ensures durability while preserving an organic, handcrafted look.
Product & Design Details
Designed in soothing blue and green tones, this onesize handcrafted necklace sits comfortably on the neck, making it ideal for everyday wear. Lightweight and skin-friendly, it pairs effortlessly with cotton dresses, kurtas, linen tops, or boho outfits. The natural shells add texture and character, while the anchor thread structure keeps the necklace sturdy without feeling heavy. Perfect for casual outings, beach holidays, or relaxed gatherings, it adds a subtle statement without overpowering your look.
How It Differs from Machine-Made Jewellery
Machine-made necklaces often rely on synthetic materials, uniform moulds, and chemical finishes. In contrast, this handcrafted piece celebrates natural imperfections. The shells are real, not replicas, and the knotting is done by hand, not glued or pressed. This results in better longevity, a softer feel on the skin, and a design that ages gracefully rather than wearing out quickly.
Salient Features
Item Type: Handicraft
Material: Anchor Threads & Natural Shells
Color: Blue & Green (Multi Color)
Size: One Size
Occasion: Casual
State of Origin: Uttarakhand
Expected Dispatch: 1 Day (Ready to Ship)
Care Instructions
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth
Avoid contact with water, perfume, or chemicals
Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight
Handle gently to maintain shell detailing
Speciality of the Product
Handcrafted using durable anchor thread
Detailed with hand-picked, genuine shells
Lightweight, breathable, and skin-friendly
Eco-conscious and nature-inspired design
Made by artisans from Uttarakhand
| Item Type | Handicraft |
|---|---|
| Size | Onesize |
| Color | Multi Color |
| Material | Anchor threads |
| Occasion | Casual |
| State of Origin | Uttarakhand |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
Product Disclaimer
This product is handmade and may have slight variations or dissimilarities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor variations of Stitches/Motifs add to its charm and ensure its uniqueness & authenticity.
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