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Handwoven from bamboo, our round and thoughtfully crafted bamboo container, echoes the familiar charm of a traditional tiffin. Lightweight yet sturdy, it’s ideal for storing snacks, dry goods, or cherished trinkets. The smooth, natural finish and fine weave highlight the elegance of bamboo craftsmanship. Functional and aesthetic, this eco-friendly piece blends traditional utility with timeless design—perfect for conscious living and beautiful everyday moments.

Care Instructions

Keep stored in a cool, dry environment. Use a dry cloth or a soft bristle brush for cleaning.

Manufacturing Process

Bamboo products are crafted with meticulous care, utilizing sustainably sourced bamboo—a fast-growing and renewable material. Selected for its exceptional quality, strength, and flexibility, bamboo guarantees the creation of durable and long-lasting cushion covers. The manufacturing process begins with harvesting mature bamboo stalks from bamboo forests. These stalks are then carefully split into thin strips, processed to eliminate impurities, and enhance flexibility.
Additionally, after cutting the bamboo, it undergoes a unique process to further enhance its properties. The bamboo is submerged in a pond followed by smoking in a dedicated smoking chamber.

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ISABELLA PAKMA


Smt. Isabella Pakma stands as a towering figure in the realm of handicrafts and social entrepreneurship, marking her journey from the village of Madankynsaw, West Jaiñtia Hills, Meghalaya. Despite the challenges of her early life, Isabella carved a niche for herself and her community in the handicraft industry, empowering countless women along the way.
Isabella's foray into handicrafts began with her innate desire to uplift her community. Recognizing the potential of traditional crafts, she focused on skill development among local women, leveraging resources from various departments like DCIC, DC HANDICRAFT, SFURTI under MSME, KVIC, MHHDC, NEHHDC, NEDFI and SOCIAL WELFARE. Under her guidance, women were trained in diverse crafts, including cane and bamboo work, dry flower arrangements, and food processing, transforming raw talents into skilled artisans.
Her leadership in establishing the Women’s Group & Handicraft Multipurpose Co-operative Society Ltd in Madankynsaw (Mowkyndeng) marked a significant milestone. This platform not only showcased local handicrafts but also served as a springboard for women to engage in agriculture, thereby intertwining handicrafts with agricultural prowess.
Isabella's contributions have been widely recognized, earning her several accolades, including the North Eastern Excellent Personality Award & Gold Medal and the Great Indian Achiever Award & Gold Medal in 2005. These awards underscore her exceptional contribution to handicrafts and community development, affirming her status as a role model in the field.
Through her efforts, Isabella Pakma has not only preserved traditional crafts but also ignited a sustainable economic engine in her community. Her successful projects, like the training and motivation support for women in handicrafts and the leadership in organizing awareness programs, reflect her commitment to social reform and women's empowerment. Her story is a beacon of hope, demonstrating how traditional skills, when harnessed and nurtured, can lead to significant socio-economic transformation.
Isabella Pakma envisions a future where women in rural India are not just participants but leaders in the economic development of their communities. She aims to create a sustainable model of empowerment through handicrafts and agriculture, ensuring that traditional skills are preserved while fostering innovation and entrepreneurship. Her vision extends to creating a global appreciation for these crafts, thereby opening international markets for local artisans, ensuring their livelihoods are secure and their talents recognized worldwide.