
Jewelry Drawstring Pouch with Ring Pockets
Dry clean only. Store folded in a soft muslin pouch away from direct sunlight to keep the sheen alive.
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Behind this piece
Pure silk has carried precious things for centuries. In India, silk pouches were the chosen vessels of royal zenanas, used to store seed pearls, gold kadas, and temple jewellery passed between generations. The drawstring form itself is ancient, appearing in Mughal miniatures and Deccan court paintings alike. This pouch honours that lineage: woven in pure silk, rendered in warm brown and dusty coral, two tones that recall heirloom lacquerware and faded gulal. The ring pockets within speak to a thoughtful design tradition, where every jewel deserves its own quiet home.
How to style
Tuck this pouch into your carry-on when travelling to a winter wedding in Jaipur. Pair it alongside a tissue silk saree in ivory or a chanderi kurta in muted saffron, letting the dusty coral face outward as a considered accessory in its own right. For bridesmaids gifting, fill it with a gold jhumka set and a pair of polki rings, then tie the drawstring with a single thread of zari ribbon. At home, use it to organise your everyday silver, kept apart from heavier temple jewellery that might cause scratching.
Fabric & care
Pure silk is a protein fibre and rewards gentleness above all. Hand-wash this pouch in cool water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent, no soaking beyond two minutes. Never wring; instead, press water out gently between two clean cotton towels. Dry flat, away from direct sunlight, which fades natural silk pigments over time. Iron on the lowest silk setting with a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric. Store folded loosely inside a muslin bag, never compressed beneath heavier items. Treated this way, the silk will retain its subtle sheen for years.
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