Stitched Ship & INS Vikrant | Fridge Magnets | Set of 2

MRP | ₹ 565
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Set of 2 fridge magnets inspired by india's maritime

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Dimensions: Each Magnet- 7.5 cm dia Box size: 20cm x 10cm x 6.25cm
Material: Stainless Steel Plate with Epoxy Coating
Designed By: Indic Inspirations
Manufactured By: Indic Inspirations
Product Weight: 120 g
SKU: II-OCN-042

Adorn your kitchen or office with this unique "Stitched Ship & INS Vikrant" fridge magnet set. This captivating duo brings together the timeless charm of hand-stitched artistry with the proud legacy of India's first aircraft carrier.

  • The Stitched Ship: A beautifully crafted magnet featuring delicate threadwork that evokes the serene beauty of a ship on the open seas. It's a miniature piece of textile art for your home.

  • INS Vikrant: A finely detailed tribute to a vessel of immense national pride. This magnet serves as a perfect memento of naval history and a symbol of India's maritime strength.

Key Features:

  • Set of 2 unique fridge magnets.

  • A blend of artistic craftsmanship and historical homage.

  • Perfect for nautical enthusiasts, history buffs and art lovers.

  • Adds a distinct, personalized touch to any magnetic surface.

India and the Indian Ocean: A Maritime Legacy

For over 4,000 years, India has been at the heart of Indian Ocean trade—its seafarers, shipbuilders, and merchant guilds forging connections across continents and cultures. From the Harappan dock at Lothal to the cosmopolitan merchant guilds of Aihole, Indian seafarers navigated monsoon winds and ocean currents to trade goods, ideas, and traditions. They sailed from the Makran coast to Mesopotamia, and from West Africa and the East African coast to Bali, Singapore, and China—long before the rise of European naval empires. This enduring tradition of indigenous seafaring not only powered commerce but also carried Indian philosophies, religions, and innovations far beyond its shores, shaping the cultural contours of the Indian Ocean world.

 

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