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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sadh Sangat Jio!

Our company is dedicated to making rumallas, chananis, etc fit for a king, our king, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj. If we can splash out at weddings, parties etc, in clothes fit for regents, why isnt Guru Ji our KING treated in the same if not better manner?

The materials we use are of grade 1 quality, e.g. Swarovski Crystal, Cubic Zirconia, Japanese Cut Dana, Pure Zardosi, Finest Grade Silks (e.g. Raw, Jacquard, Broccade) Satins, Nets and Velvet etc

We offer a tailor made service, where rumallas can be made according to your specification i.e. colour, design etc.

I'm posting a few pics of the 'khakha' (sample swatch) of a rumalla sahib, please note this piece will never be used for maharaj as it is only a 'khakha', and when making these rumalle our crafts men work with the utmost sucham, i.e. heads covered, hands washed and shoes and socks off. We do not even allow them to drink or eat while working.

Please feel free to pm or contact us via email for a consultation.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

The Rumalla Company

therumallaco@googlemail.com

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It depends on the type of embroidery, material etc. Rumalle can range from £100 - £1000 depending on the amount of work you want done, and your budget. As for you recieving it, we can send it to your home via courier. Pm or email me with your budget, requirement etc, and we can discuss how much work can be done, and ill show you some more designs.

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It depends on the type of embroidery, material etc. Rumalle can range from £100 - £1000 depending on the amount of work you want done, and your budget. As for you recieving it, we can send it to your home via courier. Pm or email me with your budget, requirement etc, and we can discuss how much work can be done, and ill show you some more designs.

No offence is not sending rammalia via courier a bad idea unless u use ur own drivers smoke eat meat put parcels on floor sorry if i offend u but thats my opnion

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It depends on the type of embroidery, material etc. Rumalle can range from £100 - £1000 depending on the amount of work you want done, and your budget. As for you recieving it, we can send it to your home via courier. Pm or email me with your budget, requirement etc, and we can discuss how much work can be done, and ill show you some more designs.

No offence is not sending rammalia via courier a bad idea unless u use ur own drivers smoke eat meat put parcels on floor sorry if i offend u but thats my opnion

no offence taken. Brother when I get the rumalle shipped over from India its via courier, infact even the standard rumalle you see in suit shops etc, all use courier. Its an unavoidable option. Another thing is the food used in langer could arguabley been packaged by smokers or non vegatarians etc. The important thing is tht the rumalle when in physical contact with the karigaars are treated respectfully and with sucham. The rest is in Waheguru's hands, which are forgiving and understanding.

Where's the labour work carried out and does it involve children?

Thanks

My workshops are in punjab, delhi and mumbai. And we do not employ children, in fact children can do this kind of work which is irrelevant as child labour is unethical and anti gurmat.

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Where's the labour work carried out and does it involve children?

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My workshops are in punjab, delhi and mumbai. And we do not employ children, in fact children can do this kind of work which is irrelevant as child labour is unethical and anti gurmat.

As you are selling something so niche and focused at the sharda of sikhs, you may want to have full transparency on your ethical procedure. Particularly as the indian fine cloth industry is known for it's use of child labour.

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Brother, there is full transparency here...... you are welcome to visit anytime you wish.

And just for your information, it isnt the fine cloth industry which employs children, its more the branded companies and companies which manufacture western clothing e.g. shirts, jackets, shoes etc.

This type of work is only reserved for master karigars, and fine embroidery is no childs game, it requires tallent and artistic flare.

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