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Guddee is a for-profit social enterprise that has an array of magnificent handcrafted products created by highly skilled Indian artisans. They personally design multifunctional handcrafted products that are very unique even before selling them on their e-commerce platform - guddee.in, which helps online buyers customize them or directly buy what's available. More than 45 artisan families are currently associated with Guddee. There's a plethora of spellbinding handicrafts contrived out of wood, clay, marble, threads and fabrics, invigorated exclusively for you - after understanding your preferences, stories, and experiences.
A brand new start up, Preggy was among the top 40 women startups incubated at NSRCEL, IIMB out of an impressive competition of 10,000 participants across the country. Its mission, “By the Women, Of the Women, To the Women” reveals everything Preggy stands for: Support and Solutions.
Launched on 8th November 2018 by friends turned business partners Avanti Ubhayakar & Divya Palekar, WordBerries is a small yet nimble venture that aims to create fresh, simplified and on-time content for start-ups and established brands by building a tribe of creators, one word at a time. Nurtured with love, it infuses a humane touch into content to bridge the gap between what the brand actually is and how it is perceived by its consumers.
Each piece at ClayBae is handcrafted with natural terracotta clay, requiring a lot of patience & dedication for a unique and perfect output. Outlining the process, Niveditha says "I first start with molding the wet clay which then goes to a professional pottery studio for firing. Then it is painted to detail, assembled and packed. I strictly follow low cost, sustainable packaging-use of handmade papers, cardboards, paper tape, old newspapers among other things."