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SILK HANDMADE WALL HANGING DARJEELING INDIA 1998 "TWO BLUE CRANES" 35 x 23.5 #7

$ 52.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: This item was purchased in 1998, in Darjeeling, a city in India just south of Sikkim, located at the foot hills to the Himalayas. It has been in storage, in a non-smoking environment.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    FREE SHIPPING
    NEW
    NEVER BEEN DISPLAYED
    HAND MADE
    SILK RUG
    35 - INCHES LONG
    23.5 INCHES WIDE
    FRINGE ON RUG - 2 INCHES
    HANGING FOLDS - 1 - INCH
    CAN BE USED AS A RUG OR HANGING DECOR
    Note- There is a small writing tag on the back of the rug.
    SILK
    INDIA
    HAND MADE
    RUG OR HANGING DECOR
    TWO BLUE PELICANS
    35 x 23.5 INCHES
    ABOUT THIS ITEM
    This rug was purchased in 1998, in Darjeeling, a city in India just south of Sikkim, located at the foot hills to the Himalayas. This area is
    famous for home made rugs, tea and cardamon. This rug is hand made. It has been in storage, inside, in a smoke free environment. It has never been been displayed. It has not been washed, dry cleaned, and no cleaning products have been applied to it.
    Upon purchase, this rug was shipped from India to America. This rug is part of a set of rugs purchased and each rug is unique. That is, in size, color, theme and the material used to make it.
    Traveling in this are of the world requires a good tour guide and a company that will guide you through the area. Listed below is an example of the kind of tour you could expect while traveling in and around Darjeeling, Sikkim and this area of the Himalayas. Also, a little bit about the city.
    EDITED, COMPILED OR REVISED INTERNET RESEARCH
    Sikkim & Darjeeling Himalayan Adventure
    Darjeeling is a town in the Indian state of West Bengal. A popular
    tourist destination, it is located in the Mahabharat Range or Lesser
    Himalaya at an average elevation of 6,710 ft (2,050 m). It is noted
    for its tea industry and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO
    World Heritage Site. Darjeeling is the headquarters of Darjeeling
    district which has a partially autonomous status within the state of
    West Bengal.
    The development of the town dates back to the mid-19th century, when
    the colonial British administration set up a sanatorium and a military
    depot. Subsequently, extensive tea plantation was done in the region,
    and tea growers developed hybrids of black tea and created new
    fermenting techniques. The resultant distinctive Darjeeling tea is
    internationally recognised and ranks among the most popular of the
    black teas.[3] The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway connects the town with
    the plains and has one of the few steam locomotives still in service
    in India.
    Calcutta, Sikkim, Darjeeling & Delhi
    This amazing journey to Eastern India uncovers a land awash with
    culture, tradition and natural beauty, from colonial Darjeeling to
    local villages in Sikkim.
    Sikkim was an independent Buddhist enclave until its assimilation into
    the greater India in 1975. It retains its exclusivity and offers the
    closest Himalayan views with an amazing and distinct local culture and
    customs.
    Your journey will start in the immortal city of Calcutta, with its
    bustling bazaars and historical architecture that will keep you
    captivated and enthralled. Scott Dunn have a superb guide in Calcutta
    who will surely inspire you to love our favourite city in India just
    as much as us!
    You will then fly to the Bagdogra, just below the foothills of the
    Himalaya before being driven into the heartland of Sikkim for four
    days experiencing local village life and rural Sikkim.
    Your first night is spent in Yangsum Village near Richenpong where
    Shakti have renovated a nearby house with ensuite facilities. That
    evening you will meet your guide who will explain the route through
    the villages before sitting down to a home cooked authentic Sikkimese
    supper. The next day you will begin your walk to the Sandyang Lee
    House, set below stunning high Himalaya. If you are an early bird, it
    might be worth heading to the Monastery to listen to the Buddhist
    monks performing morning prayers before spending the day immersing
    yourself in traditional village life. Your family who look after you
    are very interesting - one is a Buddhist Monk, another an MP and the
    daughters are rather good at preparing amazing local food just for
    you!
    The following day you continue to Radhu Khandu which is the most
    impressive of the three Village Houses being a charming traditional
    Sikkimese House. You will have another day to explore the surrounding
    countryside.
    Following the Village Walks you will drive south passing the rolling
    tea estates of Darjeeling, where you will stay in a quaint Tea Estate.
    The British built Darjeeling as a hospital, due to its cooler air and
    restorative atmosphere. Its appeal is in its ability to remain
    timeless, still running its toy train and retaining its colonial
    architecture. The impressive Kanchenjunga (8,586m) stands over
    Darjeeling and is the world’s third highest mountain. Many people
    however just like to relax in the confines of Glenburn Tea Estate
    admiring the view and drinking tea!
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