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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Sasha
Sasha, a fair trade organization, has been working with craftspeople, artisans, and women workers for the last forty-two years. The goal is to enable and empower producer groups and communities...
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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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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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Miharu
Miharu is a social venture which makes handmade brass jewelry and handloom silk dupattas from dying crafts of Bengal.