Booja-Booja
Booja Bauble - Blue Temple Design
Bring a little Booja magic to your Christmas with our beautiful Booja Baubles. This blue temple design is meticulously hand-painted in gold with black and red detailing and features a central, wraparound design inspired by Kashmiri architecture.
These exquisite decorations are handmade and hand-painted in Kashmir, India, by the same community of artists who paint our stunning Artist Collection gift boxes, Heart boxes and Easter Eggs. Each bauble is created using craft techniques that have been handed down through generations and the baubles are all painted with traditional Kashmiri designs.
This is the first time we've sold any little Booja somethings that are not edible (there's no chocolate inside these beauties) but we just couldn't resist bringing these opulent baubles to you! Booja Baubles mark the start of new chapter in our relationship with the Kashmiri artists we've been working with for more than twenty years.
Hand painted paper mache decoration for hanging.
Handle with care.
This product is not a toy.
Made in Kashmir, India.
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