Meet The Makers
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Jaggery
Jaggery is a social enterprise that uses bags as a powerful tool to advance social equity, climate action, and economic resilience. They create handcraft purposeful products like functional bags, cases,...
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Solayi
Solayi is an Indian artisanal jewelry brand based out of Jaipur. It was created with a desire to create unique accessories and jewellery.
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Black Baza Coffee Co.
Black Baza Coffee Co. is an interdisciplinary specialty coffee roastery. They facilitate meaningful and empowered market experiences for smallholder coffee growers. The grassroots work builds on traditional ecological knowledge and...
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Aadyam Handwoven
Aadyam Handwoven is a corporate social initiative of the Aditya Birla Group. They are working with the weaver communities in India to create a self-sustaining ecosystem for the artisans of...
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Merakus
‘Merakus’ is derived from the word Meracus, which means Pure, and it is also the essence of the brand.
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Padukas Artisans
Padukas Artisans combine traditional crafts, (Patchwork Quilting, Warli Painting, Basket making, Fabric Jewelry and Toy Making), with modern design elements.
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Sepia Stories
Sepia Stories is a sustainable fashion clothing brand promoting conscious consumption.
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One ‘O’ Eight Knots
One 'O' Eight Knots is an initiative by Happy Faces Foundation for first-generation women artisans.
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Kara Weaves
Kara is a creative social enterprise. Its goal is to provide much-needed impetus to the Kerala handloom industry.
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Kaizen the label
Kaizen the label was launched with two primary goals: to bridge the gap among craft communities & urban cultures and to use "waste" in fashion to create conscious fashion.
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Kaisori
Kaisori is a celebration of Indian culture and storytelling as seen through ancient crafts.
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Whitewater Kids
Whitewater was established by a team of spirited women in 2017.
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Indu
House of INDU believes in creating timeless and functional pieces. The range of outfits is handmade from handwoven fabric.
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Indigo Amour
Indigo Amour is a sustainable fashion brand started in 2018.
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Himadri Hans Handloom
“Himadri-Hans Handloom” (HHH) is an initiative of The Hans Foundation, a non-profit organization, working in collaboration with the Government of Uttarakhand.
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Diti
The word “Diti” in Sanskrit means an idea, splendor and earth goddess.
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Dhatu Design Studio
This classic menswear label seamlessly decodes utilitarian designs with its minimalist and purpose-driven design approach: reimagining the realm of contemporary fashion.
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Dharang
With a vision to encapsulate Indian heritage arts and crafts in tandem with trends, Dharang is driven by slow and mindful fashion.
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Dhaaga
Born from the spirit of living with less, “Dhaaga” is an environmentally and socially conscious brand that unifies comfort with beauty and community while following a zero plastic and zero-waste...
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Chamomile Home
The Chamomile Home offers comfort wear clothing that is minimally designed in breathable, lightweight, Handspun Cotton Khadi fabric.
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Bindu Giri
Bindu Giri works with heavenly silks, exquisite Kanchivaram weaves, Ikats, Jamdanis, and more
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Bihart
Bihart promotes the various art forms of Bihar like Sujani, Manjusha, and Sikki and weaves like 'extra weft', 'fishnet' 'Chingari' and 'Jharna'.
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Baka
Baka is a holistically sustainable jewelry brand.
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B Label
B Label is a greener route for Fashion and Living.
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Arture
Arture is a brand of sustainable and vegan lifestyle accessories, based in Chennai.
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Agro Composites
Agro Composites have a range of eco-friendly, anti-microbial tableware.
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Kasia
KASIA is a fervent advocate of slow fashion and was started with a vision to craft a product that is all earthy and attached to the roots with women empowerment at...
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Zaina
Zaina by CtoK, an all-women-led social enterprise, working with small communities of craftspeople in faraway places, affected by decades of violence is a complex process with lots of challenges.
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Saltpetre
With the aim to make sustainable products accessible and a part of everyday lives, Saltpetre is driven to create minimal effortless designs.
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Why So Blue
Why So Blue is a small business started by mother-daughter duo Jaya and Shweta to make customizable clothing available to all.
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Minus Degre
Minus Degre is a design firm that plays around with plastic waste, crafting household products, furniture and art objects.
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Rias Jaipur
Rias Jaipur is an initiative to keep handmade techniques alive in a contemporary market.
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Young Earthlings
Young Earthlings is a brand born with a notion to provide clean and green clothing and essentials for children right from the time they set foot on the planet.
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Ekatra
Ekatra was started by Minakshi & Aishwarya Jhawar, a mother-daughter duo, looking for mediums to express themselves.
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Manish Saksena
MANISH SAKSENA is a brand created for the love of handloom & saree as a dress form.
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Riti
Riti aims at providing an ethical solution for bags and accessories.
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Kilmora
Kilmora is Kumaun Grameen Udyog’s (KGU) product brand. KGU works on sustainable livelihoods in rural Kumaon in the Uttarakhand Himalayas.
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Nimmit
"Nimmit is a Sanskrit word meaning a platform that connects people or brings people together.
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SR by Sonali Raman
SR by Sonali Raman believes in slow fashion.
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The Second Life
The Second life started with bringing responsible waste management, design, and traditional craft together to create products from discarded newspapers using block printing techniques.
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Neev
Neev Herbal Handmade Soaps is a Social Enterprise based in the village of Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.
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The Mango Tree
The Mango Tree combines a love for sustainable design and generating livelihoods for women in rural India.
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Madder Much
Madder Much is a women’s resort clothing brand that is inspired by the Mediterranean colors and is homegrown in India.
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The Terra Tribe
“Terra” is the Latin word for earth, extending to oneness with nature.
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Sonica Sarna
Sonica Sarna is an ethical designer and educator who creates limited edition slow fashion pieces using sustainable, artisanal, and fair trade materials.
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Ikriit'm
Working for a cause, for a solution through ‘slow living and better fashion’ is reflected in IKRIIT’M’s work and philosophy.
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Lotus Veda
Lotus Veda is all about handmade fabrics, home textiles, & sustainable clothing.
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Asan
Asan is a social venture with a mission to eradicate period poverty across the world.
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Flourish
Flourish collections are rooted in collaboration.
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Paiwand
"Paiwand Lagana“ is a local common phrase in India, which means to patch or repair.
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Tintory
Drawing inspiration from the striking beauty of Mother Nature, Tintory was born as an earthy brand that houses a range of contemporary clothes handcrafted in collaboration with nature and Indian...
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Paperwings
PAPER WINGS is an environment-friendly product brand that endorses unique, upcycled, and sustainable products for everyday use.
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Arras
Arras is an inclusive platform rooted in the culture of India while staying true to a passion for preserving the environment.
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Kabbish
Kabbish- a brand that brings forth the craft of black pottery as jewelry to adorn oneself.
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Chambray and Co.
Inspired by nature and captivated by the city, Chambray & Co.
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Aagghhoo
Inspired by the happy gurgling sound made by babies, the word ‘Aagghhoo’ is a joyful expression of babyhood.
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Mura Collective
Mura Collective was started in 1998 by Kusum Tiwari and Prabha Gahtori, as a response to experiencing the lack of workplaces for women and people with special needs.
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Wear Equal
Wear Equal is India’s first upcycled intimate wear brand for women.
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Anantaya
An interdisciplinary award-winning lifestyle design studio and enterprise committed to the development of ideas using traditional crafts.
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Earthwhile
Earthwhile makes comfortable clothing with consciously sourced plant fibers that are woven on handlooms in India.
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Thela
Théla is a circular fashion and lifestyle brand. They handcraft honest, ethical fashion and home accessories by bringing together discarded plastic and traditional crafting skills. They strive to be circular...
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Fairkraft Creations
The Fairkraft Creations brand stands for quality, safety, and great design.
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Umang
Umang or the Mahila Umang Producer Company started as a producer company forged by SHGs.
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Bun.kar Bihar
Bun.Kar Bihar is the retail brand of Srijani Foundation launched in October 2018. The goal was to showcase the pure hand skills of rural communities of spinners, weavers, and embroidery...
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Clan Earth
Clan Earth has handcrafted completely plastic-free, cruelty-free, stylish & super-functional carry accessories such as backpacks, wallets, purses, etc.
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Whe
WHE stands for Women, handcrafted & Eco-friendly. A design-driven ethical fashion brand, it was started in the year 2020 with the goal to connect the artisans to the end market. WHE...
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P-TAL
P-TAL or the Punjabi Thathera Art Legacy is built around the belief that “Legacy is not leaving something for people; it is leaving something in people”.
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Greenkraft
Incubated by Industree Crafts Foundation, GreenKraft Pvt.
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Khamir
Khamir in Kachchhi means “intrinsic pride”, and that’s what they stand for.
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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.