Red and blue in a floral jaal print on quilted cotton — the combination that carries the energy of Indian textiles at their most confident. Two colours that have defined Indian craft tradition for centuries, brought together in a repeating jaal that is dense enough to feel considered and open enough to breathe. On a vanity pouch set made by artisans at Aenak the result is something that stands out in every bag it travels in and belongs equally on a bathroom shelf where it is seen every morning.
The floral jaal on red and blue cotton is the print that makes people stop and notice — not because it is trying to be seen but because it was made with enough craft intention that being seen is simply what it does. Three sizes that ensure every daily essential has its place — the 10x6 inch big pouch for toiletries and full-sized bottles, the 9x5 inch medium for makeup and skincare and the 8x4 inch small for medicines and the things that need to be found immediately. Each with a zip closure, two inside pockets and a leakproof plastic lining. Available exclusively on Tooffi, India's marketplace for independent brands that create with genuine craft and intention.
Care Instructions: Hand wash or machine wash on gentle mode in cold water. Dry in shade.
Disclaimer: Handcrafted product — slight variations in shape, size and colour are natural due to the artisanal process. Actual colours may vary slightly depending on screen settings.
Details:
- Material: Cotton
- Print: Floral jaal handblock
- Colour: Red and blue
- Big Pouch: 10 x 6 inches
- Medium Pouch: 9 x 5 inches
- Small Pouch: 8 x 4 inches
- Pockets: Two inside pockets per pouch
- Closure: Zip on top
- Lining: Leakproof plastic lining
- Use: Toiletry, makeup and medicine organiser
Perfect For
Diwali and festive gifting for the woman who carries bold Indian craft into her everyday routine · A travel and birthday gift for the friend whose bag deserves something as striking and organised as she is · Anyone who believes the most characterful vanity set is the one rooted in the colours of India's oldest textile tradition

