Users' questions

What makes Anokhi a good brand to buy?

What makes Anokhi a good brand to buy?

Anokhi is distinguished by its prints and sense of designs, range of colours and product quality For over 50 years, Anokhi’s ideals have been those of conservation and development, through the input of design, marketing and project funding.

Which is the best feature of Anokhi Museum?

Anokhi is distinguished by its prints and sense of designs, range of colours and product quality. Anokhi Museum. Jaipur Visitor Warning. For over 40 years, Anokhi’s ideals have been those of conservation and development, through the input of design, marketing and project funding.

What is the role of Anokhi textile company?

For over 50 years, Anokhi’s ideals have been those of conservation and development, through the input of design, marketing and project funding. The Company is well known as an alternative role model for good business practices, and the ongoing revival of traditional textile skills.

What should you wish on Your 50th anniversary?

Obviously, spouses should remember the big day lest they want to spend the night in the proverbial dog house. And since many people wouldn’t be around without their parents’ wedding day, children should consider anniversary wishes for Mom and Dad. And for major milestone anniversaries like 10, 25 or 50 years, anniversary wishes are a kind gesture.

Where are Anokhi bags manufactured in the EU?

ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS, SUSTAINABLE ! – Manufactured in the EU, delivered from Taufkirchen/Munich, short distances, immediately available – from the very beginning we attach importance to the Sustainability of our products, not a disposable product, washable, reusable

Where are the cotton scarves printed in India?

Printed by hand in Rajasthan, India by traditional craftsmen using hand-carved teak blocks. Amazingly soft, this lightweight, 100% cotton voile scarf is easy to put on, breathable (never hot!) and non-slipping. All prints have coordinating borders. Printed by hand in Rajasthan, India by traditional craftsmen using hand-carved teak blocks.