Meet The Makers
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Samoolam
Samoolam, meaning 'collective roots' in Sanskrit, was founded as a grassroots social movement in Gaya, Bihar (India) with the vision to use design as a powerful tool for social change....
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Potli
Art Bunker, through its Brand POTLI, offers a series of Indian art & craft kits that aim to reconnect children with traditional Indian art, thereby creating awareness and expanding markets...
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Last Forest
Last Forest, registered in the year 2010, is a profit-hybrid institution incubated by an NGO – Keystone Foundation – that provides marketing solutions to primary producer groups and communities that...
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Kubsa
Kubsa uses design as a catalyst for change in the handloom sector in the North Karnataka region.
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Avani
In the remote valleys of the Indian Himalayas, abundant in natural resources but scarce in sustainable rural livelihood opportunities, Avani works with the rural community of Kumaon, part of the...
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Kaarigar Clinic
Kaarigar Clinic is an initiative that works towards rural development by mentoring local artisans to strategically grow their traditional craft practices into self-sustaining businesses
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Lukka Chuppi
LUKKA CHUPPI aspires to bring colors to everyday life with its range of aesthetically appealing and quirky products.
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Jayati Goenka
As a brand of artisanal elevated basics “Jayati Goenka” - is a call to just pause, untangle & value the details.
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Miharu
Miharu is a social venture which makes handmade brass jewelry and handloom silk dupattas from dying crafts of Bengal.
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Iro Iro
Iro Iro upcycles silk waste procured from local textiles and market places, which would otherwise be burned as fuel or sent to the landfill.