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Kuprkabi Ceramic Design Studio

Kuprkabi is a design house and a social enterprise based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The studio is known for its exclusive designs and its limited-edition work in Ceramic home décor, pottery home décor, Ceramic Tableware, Ceramic handmade jewellery, Planters, ceramic fridge magnets, and festive collection.

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Ek Katha

EK KATHA is a designer craft-led Luxury Sustainable Clothing label for women. Based in Mumbai, it works with Batik block printers from the Kutch cluster and sources ethically from handloom weavers from Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, Odisha and Rajasthan.

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Saraswati Mahila MAKS Association

Saraswathi Mahila MAKS association started at Bhoodan Pochampalle, Yadadri, Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana State. Saraswathi Mahila MAKS association emerged for the cause to support single mothers and widows who are primarily into weaving and develop them as entrepreneurs in handloom business. The association not only enhanced incomes of member weavers, but it also helped to change the quality of their lives.

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SHWET

SHWET is an SHG Led initiative where they are working with peri-urban and slum dwellers women Artisans of Lucknow to improve their embroidery skills and livelihood, as well as hidden intervention on Gender Based Violence. Working with the fine craft of Chikankari, Shwet creates a range of Saree, dupattas, home linen and kids apparel.

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Tisser Artisans Trust

Tisser Artisan Trust social upliftment of rural clusters by skilling women and reviving handicrafts About The Indian handloom and crafts industries built and provided livelihoods for artisans in India. Currently they are working with 10000+ artisans across India. they have successfully created a network of trained and skilled artisans, giving them access to global markets, empowering them economically and improving their quality of life.

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Dharohar

Dharohar Prints was conceptualized in the year 2004 by Vinod & Shilpa Maleyvar for protection and promotion of their ancestral traditional Chhipa Hand Block Printing Art & Craft. Hand Block Prints practiced & developed by Dharohar’s Blocks & Prints have a flavor of Art & Culture of Madhya Pradesh along with a wide range of innovation in various hand block printing art forms.

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