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Butterfly - Bowl
Regular price Rs. 2,480.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Butterfly - Small Bowl
Regular price Rs. 1,150.00Regular priceUnit price / per
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Butterfly - Twin Bowl
Regular price Rs. 1,980.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Euphorbia - Bowl
Regular price Rs. 2,580.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Euphorbia - Small Bowl
Regular price Rs. 1,050.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Euphorbia - Twin Bowl
Regular price Rs. 1,860.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Heart Leaf - Bowl
Regular price Rs. 2,720.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Heart Leaf - Small Bowl
Regular price Rs. 1,320.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Heart Leaf - Twin Bowl
Regular price Rs. 2,380.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Round & Triangle Twin Bowl - Bobble Head
Regular price Rs. 1,390.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Round Bowl - Bobble Head
Regular price Rs. 970.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Square & Round Twin Bowl - Bobble Head
Regular price Rs. 1,390.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Square & Triangle Twin Bowl - Bobble Head
Regular price Rs. 1,390.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Square Bowl - Bobble Head
Regular price Rs. 970.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Trumpet Flower - Bowl
Regular price Rs. 2,720.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Trumpet Flower - Small Bowl
Regular price Rs. 1,150.00Regular priceUnit price / per

Handcrafts and textiles are India’s second largest source of employment after agriculture. Apart from economic importance there is something about artisnal skill that makes the process almost spiritual, a life philosophy.
Beyond the romanticism of handmade goods, lies a blueprint for a sustainable future.
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Design intervention to rejuvenate crafts, to make durable and functional
product, while retaining beauty and context. -
Supporting livelihood in craft communities, giving employment back to villages, reducing waste of mass over-production.
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Sourcing raw material from factory scrap, old
utensils and melting and recycling of defective product reducing waste. -
Crafts in India are rich
and inspiring and yet they are dying slowly from a lack of freshness and access to new markets and contexts.