Crafting Connections, Creating Impact
We’re proud to bring real change through hands-on initiatives. Here are some projects that showcase our commitment to craft and community:

In partnership with the Saath Saath Foundation, we’re turning unused fabrics into opportunities for women and girls in Karjat. By upskilling them in sewing and design, we help them transform our fabric surplus into marketable products—bags, clothes, and more.
Every cut they make and every stitch they sew builds something bigger, a chance to stand on their own. These skills light up their days, giving them a way to earn money, lift their heads high with pride, and dream of better tomorrows.
Inspired by the need to nurture and empower a fading artisanal community, we launched the Tari Project in collaboration with MGGSS (Mg Gramodyog Sewa Sansthan). Where we breathe life into Khadi and hand-woven textiles across three tribal villages of West Bengal.
Where every thread is spun by hand, every cloth woven with heart, and colored with nature’s dyes-no machines, no electricity.
This beautiful craft was slipping away, but we are keeping it alive. This initiative not only preserves crafting techniques but also empowers the artisans, connecting patrons to the stories behind every piece.
It’s more than saving a tradition; it’s giving tribal weavers a shot at a good life. We’re building an ecosystem where their children can access education. From weaver to wearer, every piece tells a story of connection and care.
