
Women's kera ,Bhutanese Handwoven Women's Belt, SANGAY CRAFT
Introducing the Bhutanese Handwoven Women's Belt: A Tapestry of Tradition
This exquisite handwoven belt is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan. Crafted by skilled artisans using traditional weaving techniques, each belt showcases intricate patterns and vibrant colors inspired by the breathtaking Himalayan landscape.
Features:
Traditional Weaving: Woven using time-honored techniques, ensuring authenticity and quality.
Intricate Patterns: Adorned with intricate geometric and floral motifs, adding a touch of elegance to any outfit.
Vibrant Colors: Available in a range of beautiful colors, allowing you to express your unique style.
Versatile Use: Can be worn as a waist belt, hip belt, or even as a decorative accessory.
Ethically Sourced: By purchasing this belt, you support the livelihoods of Bhutanese artisans and contribute to the preservation of traditional crafts.
More Than Just a Belt:
This Bhutanese belt is more than just a functional accessory; it's a piece of art and a symbol of cultural heritage. It's perfect for everyday wear, special occasions, or as a unique and meaningful gift for friends and family who appreciate handcrafted items.
Dimensions: Width 3.5 cm: Length 1.5M
Materials: cotton & silk.
Care Instructions:
Hand wash gently with cold water and mild soap.
Air dry flat in the shade.
Embrace the beauty of Bhutanese craftsmanship with this stunning handwoven belt!
About Kera
The kera is a vibrant, hand-woven cloth belt with twisted fringes at both ends, an essential part of traditional Bhutanese attire. It is worn around the waist to secure loose robes like the kira for women and the gho for men, the national dresses of Bhutan. Traditionally crafted from wool, cotton, or silk, the design of keras varies for men and women, reflecting both their distinct patterns and meanings. While women’s keras are primarily ornamental, men’s keras carry a sacred and talismanic significance.