Meet The Makers
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Forest Post
Forest Post engages with Kadar, Malayar, Mannan and Muthuvar communities, and encourages harvest of forgotten wild resources.
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LarRarh
“LarRarh” was born out of the founder’s admiration for Indian arts, history, heritage, textiles, and everything green and sustainable, amidst the global pandemic.
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The Bare Bar
The Bare bar is a home grown hand crafted sustainable beauty & wellness brand and feels that one can indulge one's senses, nurture and nourish oneself and yet be caring...
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Scrapshala
Scrapshala started in 2016 with a service and product line that could solve the problem of overconsumption and help in minimization of waste being sent to landfills that adds to...
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Chittam
Chittam's mission is to take Indian culture to today's children in exciting, innovative, and meaningful ways.
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The Good Doll
The Good Doll is the market-linking arm of a social enterprise ecosystem anchored by Indian Yards Foundation in The Nilgiris mountain range in southern India.
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Medoso Jewelry
Medoso Jewelry was launched 5 years ago. The brand is inspired by ancient textures and ancient carvings and ruins.
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Swahlee
Swahlee is an impact-driven studio workshop creating quality womenswear.
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Ohrna
Ohrna’s mission is to generate income and meaningful work for women who have not had an opportunity to learn a skill, and to celebrate heritage crafts.
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Effy
The name ‘Effy’ comes from the word ‘effervescent’ meaning lively and enthusiastic, which represents the vibrance and pep that the brand transpires through their clothing. Effy is armed to innovate...
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Phuhar's
At Phuhar's, sustainability is a priority: they source only the best quality natural ingredients to create unique eco prints and hand dyed vibrant colors.
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Amalgam
Amalgam is a women-led, sustainable fashion enterprise. They aim to empower artisans from all levels of society, and their artisanship appreciates the upcycling process, which it reflects in every clothes...