Hand Painted Water Hyacinth Diary
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Coupon Discount: 20% off (Up to Rs.5000/- off per Order)
Coupon code: FESTIVE20
Applicable on: Orders above Rs.499/-
Validity: 10th Oct 2025 to 18th Oct 2025
This beautifully hand-painted Water Hyacinth Diary features the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, fondly called the Toy Train. The natural water hyacinth fibre lends a textured cover which is painted with natural colours and acrylic detailing, representing sustainable craftsmanship and thoughtful design.
Ideal for journaling, travel notes, sketching, or gifting, this diary brings sustainability in a functional everyday accessory. Each piece is individually handcrafted by certified artisan Anjana Datta, ensuring authenticity and soulful artistry in every stroke.
Carry a piece of Bengal’s heritage — slow-made, eco-friendly, and made with love.
Hand-painted water hyacinth diary featuring Darjeeling’s iconic toy train. Size 8" x 5". Approx 80–100 unruled pages, ideal for writing, sketching and journaling. Natural colours with acrylic detailing. Spiral-bound, lightweight and travel-friendly. Each piece is unique, handcrafted by certified artisan Anjana Datta in West Bengal, supporting local crafts. Sustainable and eco-friendly.
| Item Type | Handicraft |
|---|---|
| Size | Onesize |
| Dimensions | 20 cm x 12.5 cm x 1 cm |
| Size Unit | CM |
| Color | Multi Color |
| State of Origin | West Bengal |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
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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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