As lovers of great craft, we love handmade. Handmade provides Eco-friendly, sustainable and generates employment across the world. In addition, the linear economy of consumption and waste is challenged by a new wave of redistributed micro-enterprise, with holistic sustainability, ethical and cutting-edge economic models. Artisanship has been a human-centred economic activity of giving form and meaning to local raw material and converting them into aesthetic and utilitarian product.
“We just make it better.”
Our aim is to provide a convivial future for the artisans. ownership of the means of work.
At Rural Handmade, we partner with small enterprise that have the right skill but lack innovation. We work in partnership and help them come in sync with the consumer trends and buying behavior, eventually supporting them till the critical support point.
We at Rural handmade are defining a few key metrics specific to their own inclusion, economic prosperity, increase in business critical support point skill, and thus achieving key development outcomes..
Each product has its own characteristics that offer new or additional benefits to the customer. We, at Rural Handmade, believe in the development of each and every product.
We commission ideas / design low cost make-to-order model for our clients.
Each product is handmade by an artisan, based on your requirements.
Impact on the society from the maker's perspective and buyer's perceptive.
Data-driven decision-making using technology and applications that help us achieve our strategies.
2024-12-19
Nagaland , a vibrant state in the northeastern region of India. Nestled amidst lush hills and valleys, Nagaland is home to diverse indigenous tribes, each with its own unique customs, languages, and art forms. The state is celebrated for its colorful festivals, traditional dances, and intricate handcrafts, which reflect the deep-rooted heritage of the Naga people. Kohima, the state capital, and Dimapur, the largest city, serve as cultural and economic hubs. Nagaland's natural beauty, combined with its cultural richness, makes it a captivating destination for those looking to explore India’s tribal heritage and scenic beauty.
2024-12-16
The Kathputli dolls of Ahemdabad, Gujarat, are a captivating symbol of Indian cultural heritage, blending artistry, tradition, and storytelling into a single form. Originating centuries ago in the Rajasthan region, kathputlis are handcrafted wooden puppets traditionally animated to convey folklore, mythology, and local tales. In Gujarat, these dolls have found a unique home, especially in Ahmedabad, where local artisans have adapted the craft to reflect the state’s vibrant cultural nuances. With their vivid costumes, intricate facial features, and expressive eyes, kathputlis serve as both art objects and storytellers, embodying the essence of Gujarat’s cultural diversity and artistic legacy.
2024-12-11
Bead weaving in Ahmedabad is an intricate and age-old craft that reflects the city’s rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy. This delicate form of handcrafting, often passed down through generations, involves threading tiny, colorful beads into stunning patterns to create jewelry, accessories, and decorative pieces. Ahmedabad’s bead weaving artisans have honed their skills over centuries, preserving traditional techniques while infusing contemporary designs into their work. The city has emerged as a hub for beadwork, with local artisans catering to both domestic and international markets.