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Neem tableware
The wondrous neem tree is famous for its many medicinal qualities. While neem leaf and bark have been used for ...
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Goatskin guitar
Tsering Angchuk is a musician from Changtang in Ladakh. Sitting inside his stall at Dilli Haat, he strums a traditional ...
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Snow leopards, yaks
Have you seen animals from snowy Ladakh in warm Delhi? Of course not. But you could catch a glimpse of ...
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Painting the jungle
Baiga art is bright and beautiful and looks fabulous on a wall. “It’s our traditional craft and we love doing ...
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Northeast specials
Fear not the big bad city. Armed with the world’s hottest chilli, the famed bhutjholokia of Northeast fame, you can ...
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Art in every corner
Some Fine Handicrafts has tables, trays, lamps and furniture with beautiful art work. You can buy a tray with a ...
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Coconut medley
Rabiah is an NGO which sells a range of coconut products. There is coconut milk, coconut powder, coconut pickle, coconut ...
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Terracotta beauties
Mansi Verma’s stall has a delightful jumble of things you’d love to take home. An attractive lamp glows gently behind ...
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Mushroom magic
Add zing to your meals with a spoon of mushroom powder or diced dried oyster mushrooms. Pastas, soups, sautéed greens ...
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Newspaper pencils
Family of Disabled (FOD), an NGO in Delhi, has started a micro-enterprise which makes pencils from discarded newspapers. “Our pencils ...
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Leafy plates
Dilseng M. Sangma, an earnest young man from Meghalaya, manufactures plates and bowls from arecanut leaves and sal leaves. One ...
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Salad heaven
Perk up your salads with inventive artisanal dressings you can match with your greens. Arugula & Co. offers a range ...
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Timeless ajrak
It is said that the origins of ajrak, a block-printed textile with rich colours, can be traced to the Harappan ...
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Masks with herbs
iVillage, a social enterprise started by Pardada Pardadi Educational Society (PPES), makes masks to suit every face and every need. ...
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Native laptop bags
Every season, Arti Gehlot and her team at Kirgiti pick one traditional fabric and learn everything about it. Then they ...
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Stylish Shibori
Ananda makes dresses, blouses, sarees, dupattas and stoles using an exquisite Japanese dyeing technique called Shibori. The fabrics used are ...
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Colourful carpets
In Mirzapur, India’s oldest carpet weaving hub, generation after generation is trained to become gifted weavers. The Mirzapur Dari Weavers’ ...
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Carved in stone
Black stoneware from Manipur is attractive, hardy and reasonably priced. You can get earthy coffee mugs, water tumblers, kettles, plates, ...
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Natural cosmetics
Adri Naturals was started by Seema Khurana whose firm belief is that natural products make the best cosmetics. When she ...
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Kashida threads
Kashmir’s beautiful Kashida embroidery is full of nature imagery and floral patterns. Abdul Rashid Dar’s stall in Dastkaar’s Nature Bazaar ...
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Honey from Etna
KAVITA Khorana and her husband started Etna in late 2015. They borrowed the name from Mount Etna, one of the ...
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Cool masks
Face masks are your armour against the deadly coronavirus. Buy a few from the Gulmeher Green Producer Company, a women’s collective. ...
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Himalayan bounty
The Inhere Aajivika Utthan Samiti (IAUS), an NGO in Almora district of Uttarakhand, runs a successful non-profit, Himalayan Fresh, which supports ...
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Unique rice
India is undergoing a rice revolution in long forgotten rice varieties. Farmers are keen to grow traditional varieties and consumers ...
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Earthy skin
First Water Solutions offers a range of natural cosmetic products from solid perfumes and face scrubs to body lotions and serums. ...
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Sinful chocolate
Handcrafted chocolates taste better and make you feel better. Queen & Bee’s range of tempting chocolates are handcrafted by women ...
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Winter knits
Kilmora’s sweaters and mufflers evoke memories of woollens knitted by grandmothers and aunts. The woollens are made by rural women ...
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Magic threads
Atiqa is a collective of Afghan women who have found a semblance of home in Delhi after escaping the turmoil ...
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Chanderi times
A sari mela, organised by Dastkar, brought weavers from all over India to Delhi. Among them was Yakoob Ansari whose ...
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Mighty flowers
Phool offers luxury incense sticks with the power of flowers. Light one and the fragrance of a thousand flowers suffuses ...
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Golden spice
Aranyam Natural Options specialises in turmeric, the super spice that the West has fallen in love with. Meenakshi Bhardwaj, co-founder ...
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Natural pads
Koko Girl manufactures inexpensive sanitary pads in very soft, hygienic, organic cotton. The pads feel light, airy and comfortable and ...
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Paper baskets
Sona Kapoor began making a range of baskets from wastepaper as a hobby some years ago. That little fun activity ...
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Art & a story
Patachitra is Bengal’s traditional art of scroll painting, still largely done with natural colours. Patuas or chitrakars are a community ...
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Green pencils
Pencils made from recycled newspaper are as good as pencils made from wood. Sturdy and smooth, these are an eco-friendly ...
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