Jewel clutch, embroidered white velvet clutch for wedding, zardozi clutch, zardozi evening bag, amethyst clutch
Evening Bags

Jewel clutch, embroidered white velvet clutch for wedding, zardozi clutch, zardozi evening bag, amethyst clutch

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$361.25

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  • Details
    Stunningly beautiful, opulent OOAK embroidered white velvet clutch embellished with genuine jewels - faceted amethyst and blue sapphire cabochons. This is a gorgeous wardrobe investment piece!

    Add instant glamour and elegance to any evening ensemble! Be bold and be noticed!!! Perfect for bride or mother of the bride.

    Exquisitely hand embroidered by master craftsmen in the historic city of Agra, India, home of the Taj Mahal. Embroidered in the zardozi tradition, using metallic threads and precious stones.

    The crowning glory is the large genuine faceted amethyst, surrounded by a constellation of blue sapphire cabochons, sewn in.

    The metallic threads - in a shiny and a matte finish - glow, and the stones add sophisticated sparkle and bling! The colors are fresh, vibrant, harmonious.

    - white velvet
    - sateen lining
    - two interior slit pockets
    - secure magnetic snap closures
    - measures 10" L x 4" H x 2" D
    - fits phone, keys, makeup, cards and money!

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    Zardozi is from the Persian and means "gold thread" . It is an elaborate art of multidimensional embroidery using gold and silver threads and embellished with precious stones. Zardozi had its origins in Persia and was introduced into India by the ruling Mughals in the early 16th century. It was used mainly to adorn the robes of the royal families. The city of Agra, home of the Taj Mahal, was the seat of the Mughal Empire and it remains a center for traditional handicrafts that had flourished under the Mughal patronage. Today, over 15,000 craftsmen still practice the craft in the city of Agra, making elaborate zardozi purses, belts, tapestries, jewelry boxes and garments.
  • Shipping & Policies

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    1-2 business days

    Estimated shipping times

    • Australia : 7 - 14 business days
    • Canada : 7 - 14 business days
    • North America : 2 - 7 business days
    • Europe : 7 - 14 business days
    • Australia, New Zealand and Oceania : 10 - 14 business days
    • Asia Pacific : 14 - 21 business days
    • Latin America and the Caribbean : 7 - 10 business days
    • North Africa and the Middle East : 14 - 21 business days
    • Sub-Saharan Africa : 14 - 21 business days

    I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.

    Customs and import taxes

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    Payment Options

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    • Accepts Etsy gift cards

    Returns & Exchanges

    I gladly accept returns and cancellations

    Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery

    Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery

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Conditions of return

Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Care instructions

Spot clean purses only. Store in a cloth bag when not in use, to protect from dust.

Care instructions

Jewelry
Please keep your Jewelry away from moisture.
1. Remove it before taking a bath or shower.
2. Avoid direct contact with perfume or deodorant sprays.
3. Keep it in a safe box/ pouch away from other jewelry
4. Clean with a soft dry cloth. Avoid silver cleaners.