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Indian Handicrafts




By Wdd

Based in Mumbai the commercial capital of India, Omaakar was formed in April 1999 and is the brainchild of Geeta Curumsey a textile designer by qualification who then ventured into the business of handicrafts and handcrafted gift products.

Omaakar's catalogue includes products such as Purses, Candle Lamps, Cushion Covers, Wine Bags, Wall pieces, Gift bags, Gift boxes, Christmas ornaments, Christmas hangings and much more in the Embroidered products section and Stationary items such as folders, diaries, multiple sets and writing pads etc. and much more in the Handmade paper products section.

Most of the embroidered handicraft products and handmade paper products are handcrafted by expert craftsmen in India and hence take time to prepare.

In a short span of time Omaakar has taken part in several successful trade exhibitions and supplied products to various exporters, corporates, shops and even for events such as weddings etc. Omaakar's products are being exported to countries such as USA, UAE, France, Bahrain and Taiwan.

For further details please visit www.omaakar.com or call +91-22-22655393.
Based in Mumbai the commercial capital of India, Omaakar was formed in April 1999 and is the brainchild of Geeta Curumsey a textile designer by qualification who then ventured into the business of handicrafts and handcrafted gift products.

Omaakar's catalogue includes products such as Purses, Candle Lamps, Cushion Covers, Wine Bags, Wall pieces, Gift bags, Gift boxes, Christmas ornaments, Christmas hangings and much more in the Embroidered products section and Stationary items such as folders, diaries, multiple sets and writing pads etc. and much more in the Handmade paper products section.

Most of the embroidered handicraft products and handmade paper products are handcrafted by expert craftsmen in India and hence take time to prepare.

In a short span of time Omaakar has taken part in several successful trade exhibitions and supplied products to various exporters, corporates, shops and even for events such as weddings etc. Omaakar's products are being exported to countries such as USA, UAE, France, Bahrain and Taiwan.

For further details please visit www.omaakar.com or call +91-22-22655393.
 
 
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