I am one of those who has a soft spot for wooden beads of all shapes and sizes. Here are a few images of Indian hand made jewellry (earings/necklaces), key chains and buttons/accessories using wooden beads. I picked them during annual handicraft exhibitions & artisan melas that were held in Vizag.
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You re killing me Sailu!!!!! I used to buy them for placing on my handloom kurtas…..a plain khadi kurta gets a whole new dimension just by adding those beads…:) I am not into jewellery butI would nt say no to a bracelet of this type….:)
sailu, back in india i prefered plain simple cottan kurtas to any other dresses. most of my kurta/kurti had these shells, wooden beads and metal buttons which i would hand pick from articraft shops close to my hostel. i miss wearing them so much after coming to UK. u surely are killing me posting these pics. and i cant get enough of long earlings, the only jewellary i wear
thats so much creativity out of wood beads.
I had some on my khadi kurtas and top. i just love them very much.
this is really a treat for out eyes :). thank you sailu.
(btw, couldnt find my comment on last post, did u get it ? )
Sailu, It is such a treat to eyes and stomach to visit your blogs. I used to wear a lot of Handloom (Kalamkari, Khadi, Lepakshi, Handloom house) and Lucknowi kind of salwar kameez/kurti’s back home. I used to love mine plain/white with these kind of accesories. I get so nostalgic when you talk about those exhibitions in Viswapriya function hall, prahlada kalyana mandapam etc. Miss Ryhtu bazar (I personally love the one in MVP colony) and miss these exhibitions.
Great post!!! Waiting for more.
I am so glad you have a site for ethnic clothing and accessories. I visited Vizag 3 yrs ago and I just loved the city. Its indeed a wonderful, clean and beautiful city situated among hills. While I was there I had to pick up pochampalli cotton sarees for my mom and mom-in-law. I am a big fan of exhibitions and most of my clothing and home accessories are bought from only exhibitions. I really miss the beautiful dupattas, stoles and lovely terracotta and wooden bead jewellry.
I do like your beads and wonder how big they are.Iam looking for really large ones in order to make a walk- throughwooden bead curtain.Will need a vast amount hence reason for large ones, are you able to help me.Would love to think you can.From maureen in England
Meeru awesome andi ….mee food blog chusi na appetite nee improve chesesukunnanu . Office nunchi vachaka opika lekapoyinaa me blog chusi vanta chesukunedanini …..My very very best wishes with you and today iam surprised by seeing this blog too . Very very good…Keep going …
I am coming to vizag for my vacation, can you tell me where do i get this wooden beads jewellery in vizag. A quick response would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sandhya, there is no particular store selling wooden bead jewellry. You can check out ‘Prapancha’ (opp Waltair Club), they might have. I’m not sure though since mine are bought during exhibitions and travel.
hi sailu,
ur blog is tooooo good.every thing u posted are so good.ur tasty and artistic idea r awsome.its more than excelent.and its so nice that u r also from vizag.ur collections r very good.if ur haveing any store in vizag of ur colection please tell me,i cant stop of visiting it.i just love ur ideas and ur marvelous collection.plse tell me u have any collection to sell.thank u.plse reply me.
bye
Visual treat! This is exactly what I am looking for to enhance my paper jewellery! In pursuit to make my earrings more eco friendly I wish I could source these lovely beads.
January 31st, 2008 08:18
They are cute Sailu. I am not very fond of jewelery, but I love the wooden buttons on cloths. They look beautiful.
January 31st, 2008 09:36
You re killing me Sailu!!!!! I used to buy them for placing on my handloom kurtas…..a plain khadi kurta gets a whole new dimension just by adding those beads…:) I am not into jewellery butI would nt say no to a bracelet of this type….:)
I wish I could meet you in person!
January 31st, 2008 16:10
Thats sooo nice.. Missing these stuff from india !
February 1st, 2008 06:54
sailu, back in india i prefered plain simple cottan kurtas to any other dresses. most of my kurta/kurti had these shells, wooden beads and metal buttons which i would hand pick from articraft shops close to my hostel. i miss wearing them so much after coming to UK. u surely are killing me posting these pics. and i cant get enough of long earlings, the only jewellary i wear
February 1st, 2008 11:36
Never knew wooden beads will be this beautiful.
Madhavi
February 5th, 2008 14:07
thats so much creativity out of wood beads.
I had some on my khadi kurtas and top. i just love them very much.
this is really a treat for out eyes :). thank you sailu.
(btw, couldnt find my comment on last post, did u get it ? )
February 12th, 2008 17:55
Sailu, It is such a treat to eyes and stomach to visit your blogs. I used to wear a lot of Handloom (Kalamkari, Khadi, Lepakshi, Handloom house) and Lucknowi kind of salwar kameez/kurti’s back home. I used to love mine plain/white with these kind of accesories. I get so nostalgic when you talk about those exhibitions in Viswapriya function hall, prahlada kalyana mandapam etc. Miss Ryhtu bazar (I personally love the one in MVP colony) and miss these exhibitions.
Great post!!! Waiting for more.
February 13th, 2008 01:16
Love the wooden buttons..
March 4th, 2008 11:11
Hi Sailu,
I am so glad you have a site for ethnic clothing and accessories. I visited Vizag 3 yrs ago and I just loved the city. Its indeed a wonderful, clean and beautiful city situated among hills. While I was there I had to pick up pochampalli cotton sarees for my mom and mom-in-law. I am a big fan of exhibitions and most of my clothing and home accessories are bought from only exhibitions. I really miss the beautiful dupattas, stoles and lovely terracotta and wooden bead jewellry.
March 5th, 2008 04:36
Another weakness of mine…we have similar tastes
April 16th, 2008 14:51
hi sailugaru,
ee wooden beads ni sari ki duppata ki ends ga vadithe baguntundi kada. nice collection
April 22nd, 2008 15:18
I do like your beads and wonder how big they are.Iam looking for really large ones in order to make a walk- throughwooden bead curtain.Will need a vast amount hence reason for large ones, are you able to help me.Would love to think you can.From maureen in England
May 1st, 2008 10:12
Hi Sailu ,
Meeru awesome andi ….mee food blog chusi na appetite nee improve chesesukunnanu . Office nunchi vachaka opika lekapoyinaa me blog chusi vanta chesukunedanini …..My very very best wishes with you and today iam surprised by seeing this blog too . Very very good…Keep going …
Shruthi
June 18th, 2008 04:40
oh i love the beads,…i make simple jewellry out of them…..
July 7th, 2008 07:46
Hello ,
I am coming to vizag for my vacation, can you tell me where do i get this wooden beads jewellery in vizag. A quick response would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sandhya, there is no particular store selling wooden bead jewellry. You can check out ‘Prapancha’ (opp Waltair Club), they might have. I’m not sure though since mine are bought during exhibitions and travel.
September 4th, 2008 06:26
hi sailu,
ur blog is tooooo good.every thing u posted are so good.ur tasty and artistic idea r awsome.its more than excelent.and its so nice that u r also from vizag.ur collections r very good.if ur haveing any store in vizag of ur colection please tell me,i cant stop of visiting it.i just love ur ideas and ur marvelous collection.plse tell me u have any collection to sell.thank u.plse reply me.
bye
September 14th, 2008 06:21
Visual treat! This is exactly what I am looking for to enhance my paper jewellery! In pursuit to make my earrings more eco friendly I wish I could source these lovely beads.
February 4th, 2009 22:10
Hi,
I love wooden beads too.My friends used to call me the bead woman, because I always used to wear a bead mala.Thanx for the post.