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Contact SupplierREMARK - If you need a different color pompom then send us a message Producta and link copy amazon side Size -1.5" Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0926Z1HBB?ref=myi_title_dp Size -1" Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0926Z1HBB?ref=myi_title_dp Description: Buy felt balls for all your projects: garlands, decorations, sewing, DIY projects, kid's activities, etc ... Pompoms Ball Size :- Choose your color and quantity of high quality wool 1- Size 1/2"=1.27 CM (Pack of 100 Balls 1Box.) 2- Size 3/4"= 1.91CM (Pack of 100 Balls 1Box.) 3- Size 1" =2.54CM (Pack of 100 Balls 1Box.) 4- Size 1.50" =3.81CM (Pack of 100 Balls 1Box.) ●HOW TO ORDER● 1- Please message us by choosing the color and size in the first image. 2- The packing of the ball will come as follows. A-Size 1/2"=1.27 CM- (Pack of 100 Balls 1Box.) B-Size 3/4"= 1.91CM-(Pack of 100 Balls 1Box.) C-Size 1" =2.54CM-(Pack of 100 Balls 1Box.) D-Size 1.50" =3.81CM-(Pack of 100 Balls 1Box.) 3- After choosing the clour and size of the ball, you will have to message us, after that the message of order confirmation will be sent by my team, after that the order will be confirmed. 4- If you want a ball in different clour, you can send an order message for that too. 5-If you have a Pantone clour number, then send it to us so that the correct clourr ball can be made. Felt making, or Namda, as it is locally called, is a craft exercised in some area of Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Namda cluster in the Tonk district, which was once ruled by the 'Pathans' collectively employs about 500 Pinjarra artisans, an Indian Muslim community. Apart from contemporary workshops using a carding machine to fluff the wool, the entire felt making process is actually quite primitive. Felt making is said to have migrated to India. It is believed that a person named Nubi developed felt fabric to protect Emperor Akbar's horse from cold in the 11th century. Akbar being impressed by the craftsmanship gave the craft the title of Namda.