Craftmark Catalogue 2013-14
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Craftmark Catalogue 2013-14
Craft in a Contemporary World Catalogue 2013–14 3 Foreword Catalogue 2013-14: Crafts in a Contemporary World The Craftmark program, instituted in 2004, is today the largest certification mark for genuine, Indian hand-crafted products. Over the years, we have been able to build “integrity”, “quality” and “cutting edge design” as some of the core values we are synonymous with, evidenced by endorsements from large format global chains like West Elm and Ten Thousand Villages who regularly source our products. Today, we have an artisan network of over 20,000 artisans spanning 20 states of India. This year’s catalogue showcases some of the recent organizations to join the program and brings together a diverse array of traditional crafts—with a contemporary twist in application. So, phetia-printed fabrics traditionally used for bridal attire have been converted to naturally dyed indigo table and bed linen, the dried gourd vegetable of Meghalaya takes the form of interesting loufa bath products, ceremonial Longpi (black) pottery of Manipur is transformed to a stunning collection of modern tableware, tie-dye techniques used for turbans in Rajasthan become a vibrant collection of quilts, rustic sabai grass baskets from West Bengal morph into elegant storage containers and the kalamkari technique of depicting mythological events in southern India forms interesting decorative items. While the focus has been on creating products that appeal to contemporary aesthetics and functionality, the core remains the artisan’s skill and technique, linking us to a more textured past, in which creativity and the touch of a human hand enriched the daily experience of life. We hope you enjoy sourcing from this catalogue. Please write into us with your queries at contact [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you. The Craftmark team Craftmark is an initiative of the All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association (AIACA) a membership-based apex body for the handloom and handicraft sectors in India. AIACA seeks to represent a range of organizations in these sectors and to engage in policy advocacy activities aimed at increasing the domestic and international market for handloom and handicraft products along with improving the standard of living of craft workers and to explore new and commercially sustainable models of livelihood promotion. All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association (AIACA): 18, Community Centre, 3rd Floor, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065; Phone: +91-11-26416491/93/94 | www.aiacaonline.org 4 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Contents Content Bed Sheets Bed Linen 4 Loufa Spa & Bath Quilts Soap Dish Rug Soaps 18 Box Pillow Covers Kids Collection Cushions Baby Quilts 20 Toys Basket Place Mat Soft Toys Dining Ware Table Cloth 8 Runner Box Our Craft Partners Cushion Wall Hanging Tissue Holder Baskets Black Pottery Table Linen Living Room Ceramic Toys Cushions Rugs 16 24 5 4 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Bed Linen Bed Linen Bedspreads 90”X108” Quilts 110”X90” Rug 6’X4’ Box 10.5”X3” M127-13-01 M127-13-02 M127-13-03 M127-13-04 M127-13-05 M127-13-06 M127-13-07 M119-13-01 M119-13-02 M119-13-04 M119-13-05 M110-13-01 M88-13-01 M119-13-03 5 6 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Bed Linen Bed Linen Pillow Covers 25”X15” M127-13-08 M127-13-10 Cushions 16”X16” Place Mat 18”X12” M127-13-09 M127-13-11 M127-13-13 M127-13-12 M127-13-14 M127-13-14b M127-13-15 M127-13-16 M127-13-17 M127-13-18 M127-13-19 M127-13-20 M127-13-21 M127-13-22 M127-13-23 M127-13-24 M127-13-25 7 8 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Dining Ware Dining Ware Table Cloth 45”X40” Runner 72”X15” Box 7.5”X3”X2.5” Cushion 16”X16” Wall Hanging 11.5”X14” M127-13-26 M118-13-01 M56-13-01 M26-13-01 M56-13-02 Wall Hanging 9”X9” M56-13-03 9 10 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Dining Ware Dining Ware Tissue holder M56-13-04 9.5”X4.5”X2.5” Roti Box 30”X3” Tray 11”X1.25” M88-13-07 M88-13-08 M56-13-05 Wall Hanging 29.5”X18.5” Round Basket M88-13-03 11.5”X14” M88-13-09* M26-13-05 M88-13-04 Wall Hanging M88-13-11 25”X14” Bread Basket* M88-13-05 11.5”X14” M88-13-06 *Small /Medium / Large size option available M26-13-05 M88-13-10 *Small / Large size option available 11 12 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Dining Ware Dining Ware Noodle Bowl 3.5”X6.5” Wine Kettle 7”X8” Lamp 6.5”X6.5” Round Coffee Mug Black Pottery M62-13-01 M62-13-02 M62-13-03 M62-13-04 6.5”X3.5” Round Tea Mug M62-13-05 6”X2.5” Square Tea Mug M62-13-06 2.5”X2.5” Oval Tray 11”X4.5”X1.5” M62-13-07 Sugar Pot 3.5”X12” M62-13-08 13 14 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Dining Ware Dining Ware Table Covers 60”X90”/40”X45” Runners 12”X60” Table Linen M133-13-01 M127-13-28 M127-13-29 M127-13-30 M127-13-33 M127-13-34 M124-13-01 M127-13-35 M127-13-36 Table Mat* 18”X12”,12”X12” *Set of six table mats + napkins M127-13-27 M127-13-37 M133-13-04 M133-13-05 M127-13-37 M127-13-31 M133-13-02 M127-13-32 M133-13-03 15 16 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Living Room Living Room Cushions 16”X16” M26-13-02 M26-13-03 M118-13-02 M118-13-03 M56-13-06 M118-13-04 M118-13-05 M118-13-06 Rugs 5’X8’ M137-13-01 M137-13-02 M137-13-03 M137-13-04 17 18 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Spa & Bath Spa & Bath Loufa 4.5”X3” Loufa 10”X3” Loufa 12”X3” Loufa 3.75”X2.5” Soap Dish 5”X3.5” Soap Round* 50g Soap Bar* 50g *Availabe in assorted fraganaces M138-13-01 M138-13-02 M138-13-03 M138-13-04 M138-13-05 M129-13-01 M120-13-01 19 20 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Kids Collection Kids Collection Baby Quilts 45”X60” Toys M48-13-01 M48-13-02 M139-13-01 M149-13-01 M18-13-01 M18-13-02 M84-13-01 M84-13-02 a a b c M149-13-03 Wind-chimes 17.5”X60” Baskets 17.5”X60” M149-13-02 c b M149-13-04 M106-13-01 M87-13-01 M87-13-02 M106-13-02 M106-13-03 M106-13-04 21 22 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Kids Collection Kids Collection Soft Toys M18-13-03 M48-13-03 M48-13-02 M149-13-03 M48-13-03 M18-13-04 M48-13-04 M48-13-05 M18-13-05 M18-13-06 M139-13-02 M139-13-03 M139-13-04 M149-13-04 Ceramic Toys M55-13-01 M55-13-02 M55-13-03 23 24 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 Our Craft Partners Our Craft Partners Aavaran M127 BEER Singh Aavaran is the marketing identity created by the Centre of the Study of Values (COS-V) for the Dabu and Phetia blockprinting artisans of the hamlet of Chippo ka Akola near Udaipur, Rajasthan. Under the CSR program of Vedanta, COS-V provides marketing support, stitching and embroidery training to the women artisans in the region. Baladarshan M87 Baladarshan is a Charitable Public Trust which operates in underdeveloped areas of Chennai. The organization’s programs focus on improving the quality of life of people living in slums through education, building self-confidence and livelihood projects. M106 Beer Singh is a wooden decoratives’ craftsman. His range of products varies from birds, fishes and animals in attractive shapes and sizes. The craft was initiated by his grandfather in the year 1980. At present, as it is a family tradition, 4 members practise this art form. The wood used is Safeda wood. Dastkar Ranthambore M48 Dastkar Ranthambore evolved out of a need to rebuild the communities in the Sawai Madhopur area of Rajasthan who had been displaced due to the creation of Ranthambore National Park for endangered tigers. Dastkar, an organization working since early 1980 to promote craft-based livelihoods, took charge of the income generation programme in the area in 1989. 25 26 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 DWARAKA Our Craft Partners M56 GAURI INTERNATIONAL DWARAKA (Development of Weavers and Rural Artisans in Kalamkari Art) is a not for profit initiative of the The Dwaraknath Reddy Ramanarpanam Trust. DWARAKA works with Kalamkari artists in the town of Srikalahasti in Andhra Pradesh. In addition to regular product development interventions, DWARAKA has set up a separate artisan Community Development Fund. EASTERN EXPORTS M137 Eastern Exports has established a strong foothold in the market as a prominent manufacturer, exporter and wholesaler of home furnishings in Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh. Their core expertise lies in handtufted carpets. M139 Gauri International is based in Dehradun and aims to empower women in the area through creating livelihoods based on the hand-skills of crochet and hand-knitting. HAO CRAFT M62 Hao craft works with young artisans from Manipur in north east India. The group is engaged in traditional black pottery craft. Products are made using black stone and accented with bamboo. Their product ranges varies from coffee mugs to cooking pots. As a whole, they are able to attract people towards potteries by giving them beautiful shapes with new ideas. 27 28 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 KADAM-HAAT Our Craft Partners M88 KRIYA RYNJAH Kriya Rynjah is an independent product and graphic designer who has initiated an innovative design project with sponge gourd, commonly known as Loofah. Production is a multi-level process beginning with initial harvesting in Meghalaya, subsequent cutting and shaping in Wazirabad, U.P. Kadam-Haat is working for sustainable livelihood development for women & youth of rural West Midnapore, West Bengal through promotion of sabaii grass, bamboo and terracotta crafts . KGU M18 KGU- Kumaon Grameen Udyog is a Section 25 company set up by the Central Himalayan Rural Action Group (CHIRAG), a non-profit grassroots development organization headquartered in Sitla, Nainital district, Uttarakhand. It has been working with rural communities in the central Himalayas since 1986. KGU has a small team that works with local knitters and handloom weavers. M138 LAST FOREST M129 Last Forest (Pebbles) soap and lip balms (sub-brand of Last Forest Pvt. Ltd.) are hand-made in the Kurumbadi tribal hamlet of Tamil Nadu. One of the houses in the village is converted into the soap and balm manufacturing unit, complete with the soap mould and other equipment and local women are employed in production. 29 30 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 NEEV Our Craft Partners M120 R.B. FABRICS Neev Herbal Handmade Soaps is a social enterprise that reveres and celebrates harmony between man and nature. It aims to produce the highest quality handcrafted herbal products while providing a dignified means of employment for rural women and regenerating rural economy. OCHRE M55 Ochre Ceramics and Pottery is a small private enterprise based in the village of Vadod near Anand in Gujarat. Started in 2004, it works with local people and focuses on local materials to design and manufacture ceramic products. Ochre’s vision is to use local craft skills and materials to redesign functional ceramic products that have a wider market. The raw materials used are ceramic clay and glazes (lead free). M119 R.B. Fabrics employs women artisans involved in the tying process who live within a 10-15 kilometre radius of the Haddi Mill. The company is constantly experimenting with new techniques and products made using tie-&-dye. SHRUJAN M26 Shrujan began in 1969 as a small initiative to aid families in Kutch who had been severely affected by a drought in the region. Today, it works with 16 different styles of embroidery, done by 3,500 women across 100 villages in the region. 31 32 AIACA - Craftmark 2013-14 TOUCHY EXPORTS M149 Touchy Exports works with communities living in the underdeveloped areas of Tughlakabad Extension in Delhi. They aim to make the artisans independent and self-employed by providing them opportunities for income generation. They make a variety of kids products including soft toys, felted toys and organic cotton toys. VINIYOG TEXCOT M133 Viniyog Texcot Pvt Ltd. is a Nagpur-based manufacturer of ethnic womenswear and home furnishings made exclusively from handwoven and hand-block printed fabrics. As recognition of its sincere efforts it has already been given Handloom mark and Silk mark by the Govt. of India. Concept, Styling & Design: Ishan Khosla Design Photography: Anshuman Sen Cover Photo: Bharath Chandrasekhar 18 Community Center, 3rd Floor, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065, India Phone: +91 11 26416491/93/94 Fax: +91 11 26416491 www.aiacaonline.org