Let us introduce ourselves as an Indian company specializing in 100% Eco friendly handmade Green line Buttons,Toggals,Novelty Items,Handicrafts ,Bags Handles and costume jewelery.Our inspectors check every lot of buttons,handicrafts,gifts and costume jewelery ,buttons are made confirming to social accountability norms.
We do not use child labor.We maintain the quality in buttons, the quality in shipping,and the quality in communication and in all other aspects. Rest assured - you get THE BEST of the finest handmade buttons from India.Buffalo horn,bone,wooden,coconut shell,bamboo etc
Buttons are meant for mens and womens wear. We have catered almost all segments of garment right from just born babies to hi-fashion mens and womens garments ,we have all the infrastructure to cater your needs, we have dedicated staffs with in-depth knowledge of the Buttons business involving themselves right from raw material collection, making ,polishing and shipping.
Product:Clothing Buttons , costume jewelery
Specification: Handmade by Artisans and all are green eco-friendly organic products
Material:Buffalo Horn,Cow Horn,Bone,Wood,coconut shell,Bamboo,Resin,Recycled Plastic etc
Size: 12mm on wards
Production:50000 pieces per month
MOQ:200 pieces
Lead-time: 15 Days
Delivery: Fob N.Delhi
Payment:Advance through Bank Wire ,Western Union
Samples: Available
We offer buttons from US $ 00.08 per piece as opening price point. and the price are much more competitive anywhere else.
Each piece is unique and may vary in shape and look due to natural variations in the horn.
Besides updating our designs regularly, we also have the complete capability of making items in special designs as per your requirements.
Hope to have an opportunity to work with you.
Thanking you in the mean time.
Regards,
Praveen Varshnei
Email: p_varshnei@yahoo.co.in
web: www.buttonsnatural.zoomshare.com
Linkedin: http://in.linkedin.com/in/prashanthandicrafts
Skype: buttonsnatural
oh i see....yeah quite disappointing...but i am determined to make it there at some point in the next couple years....in the meantime kenya it is for a few different reasons
thanks anyway
jacqueline x
I just thought you'd be interested to know, I represent an online ethical retailer - who are interested in finding journalists! I realise, this may not be your area of expertise, but I really think they'd love to hear about what you're doing! If you'd be interested, please feel free to email me: charlie@offsetwarehouse.com
Hello there Sarah,
I have been working with natural fibres in Nepal for a long time now and can supply you with fibre, yarns, textiles, as well as finished goods. Please have a look at www.heavenhemp.co.uk and www.wildweaves.co.uk to get an idea of what we do. I work with hemp, nettle, cactus, banana, bamboo . I also have a small workshop where we make bags, clothing and rugs from natural fibres. Hope to hear from you and would like to be your friend. Take care,
Udaya
HI SARAH,
Thank you for your comment, Are you still in Nepal? Would you like to India? I will show you the wonderful hand embroidery done by Megwal women living here in the desert. Wonderful fashion garments are created by them by applying the hand embroidery.
Ashok
hey there..how's your p2p trip going? can i have those contacts we spoke about? for FEI and and CSE? send me a link to your various blogs and I'll link to them when we launch ours. My email is paulmay@zameen.org
HI Sarah!
Am in India at the moment, in Delhi sourcing a patternmaker and then fabrics and manufacturing. Looks like you've been dong this a while yourself so was hoping you may have any feedback or advice? :)
Vienda
How funny! Maybe we have met already, as I've been to rix mix to Ben's office a few times a couple of months ago. Great! I'm about to launch a blog - perhaps you could be a guest writer on it and submit an article. what do you think?
Great to hear from you. What are you up to in India and how long are you there for?
Quick intro to me - im a Chelsea MA graduate and I now work as a design & marketing adviser for NGOs who work directly with grassroot producers / artisans. I was working in India last year with 2 amaizng artisan groups (ikat weaving & tribal jewellery) and im now based in Kathmandu, Nepal, working on a project run by an organisation called Home Net.
Are you working on the DEFRA project in India?? Is there any scope for you to come over to Nepal as well??
Hi Sarah, Saw your request. We have just come back from India two days ago. We are exclusive agents for Panchachuli U.K. which works with the Women Weavers of Kumaon based in Almora in Uttaranchal. Most definitely worth a visit! Contact me for more details if interested mary@panchachuli.co.uk
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Let us introduce ourselves as an Indian company specializing in 100% Eco friendly handmade Green line Buttons,Toggals,Novelty Items,Handicrafts ,Bags Handles and costume jewelery.Our inspectors check every lot of buttons,handicrafts,gifts and costume jewelery ,buttons are made confirming to social accountability norms.
We do not use child labor.We maintain the quality in buttons, the quality in shipping,and the quality in communication and in all other aspects. Rest assured - you get THE BEST of the finest handmade buttons from India.Buffalo horn,bone,wooden,coconut shell,bamboo etc
Buttons are meant for mens and womens wear. We have catered almost all segments of garment right from just born babies to hi-fashion mens and womens garments ,we have all the infrastructure to cater your needs, we have dedicated staffs with in-depth knowledge of the Buttons business involving themselves right from raw material collection, making ,polishing and shipping.
Product:Clothing Buttons , costume jewelery
Specification: Handmade by Artisans and all are green eco-friendly organic products
Material:Buffalo Horn,Cow Horn,Bone,Wood,coconut shell,Bamboo,Resin,Recycled Plastic etc
Size: 12mm on wards
Production:50000 pieces per month
MOQ:200 pieces
Lead-time: 15 Days
Delivery: Fob N.Delhi
Payment:Advance through Bank Wire ,Western Union
Samples: Available
We offer buttons from US $ 00.08 per piece as opening price point. and the price are much more competitive anywhere else.
Each piece is unique and may vary in shape and look due to natural variations in the horn.
Besides updating our designs regularly, we also have the complete capability of making items in special designs as per your requirements.
Hope to have an opportunity to work with you.
Thanking you in the mean time.
Regards,
Praveen Varshnei
Email: p_varshnei@yahoo.co.in
web: www.buttonsnatural.zoomshare.com
Linkedin: http://in.linkedin.com/in/prashanthandicrafts
Skype: buttonsnatural
thanks anyway
jacqueline x
in your comment were you referring to my trip to India (which unfortunately has been cancelled.....sob sob) or my trip to Kenya this year??
jacqueline
I just thought you'd be interested to know, I represent an online ethical retailer - who are interested in finding journalists! I realise, this may not be your area of expertise, but I really think they'd love to hear about what you're doing! If you'd be interested, please feel free to email me: charlie@offsetwarehouse.com
Best wishes,
Charlie
I have been working with natural fibres in Nepal for a long time now and can supply you with fibre, yarns, textiles, as well as finished goods. Please have a look at www.heavenhemp.co.uk and www.wildweaves.co.uk to get an idea of what we do. I work with hemp, nettle, cactus, banana, bamboo . I also have a small workshop where we make bags, clothing and rugs from natural fibres. Hope to hear from you and would like to be your friend. Take care,
Udaya
Thank you for your comment, Are you still in Nepal? Would you like to India? I will show you the wonderful hand embroidery done by Megwal women living here in the desert. Wonderful fashion garments are created by them by applying the hand embroidery.
Ashok
cheers P
Am in India at the moment, in Delhi sourcing a patternmaker and then fabrics and manufacturing. Looks like you've been dong this a while yourself so was hoping you may have any feedback or advice? :)
Vienda
Great to hear from you. What are you up to in India and how long are you there for?
Quick intro to me - im a Chelsea MA graduate and I now work as a design & marketing adviser for NGOs who work directly with grassroot producers / artisans. I was working in India last year with 2 amaizng artisan groups (ikat weaving & tribal jewellery) and im now based in Kathmandu, Nepal, working on a project run by an organisation called Home Net.
Are you working on the DEFRA project in India?? Is there any scope for you to come over to Nepal as well??
Sah
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