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Supporting Woman Empowerment

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Women Artisan Empowerment in rural India

VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India support two women artisans groups in rural India to earn sustainable living for themselves and enable to support themselves and provide for their households. In many cases, they are the main breadwinners in the household.

Video Summary of Supporting Woman Empowerment

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Dahiben Jetha

Dahiben is a senior weaver with decades of experience. She has passed on the skills to her younger family members and also to other women in the village. On the Success Story of Dahiben, she is elated that VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India is reviving this dying trade.

Artisan

Rohini Vankar

Rohini comes from a family line of weaver and embroidery artisans. She wishes to carry on with this as it is where her passion lies. She specializes in tassel finishing and mirror embroidery. She works closely with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural in reviving the craft.

Artisan

Komal Vankar

Komal is an embroidery and tassels finishing expert. She supports herself and her family with her crafts skills.

Artisan

Rukmani Vankar

Another artisan from a long line of weavers. Rukmani specializes in completion of shawls and stoles. Her entire living comes from VE-WE-GE products. 

Artisan

Hansaben Vankar

Hansaben worked as a laborer and was financially struggling. Now thanks to VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India, she is doing embroidery work on stoles a shawls and managing to support her family and the education of her daughter who is in 10th standard. In her success story video, she describes the progress made by working with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India.

Artisan

Garvaben Khimal Dhiraj

Khimal is a weaver and embroidery artisans. She has a a goal of educating her young daughter and giving her and her family a good living. Working with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India, Khimal is happy she can achieve this.

Artisan

Priyaben Vankar

Priya comes from a long line if weavers and has done the same after marriage. She was concerned about the trade dying away due to cheaper mass machine made non natural material shawls. She feels happy now that she is working in a group of ladies.

Artisan

Padmaben

Padmaben worked as a laborer previously. Recently, she has been trained in weaving and embroidery work. Her life has improved drastically with the change in her career and working with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India.

Artisan

Vankar Komal

Komal is am experienced weaver and is happy to work with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India in reviving the industry to support her village and community.
Artisan

Monika

Monika comes from a line of weavers. She’s a student of the art and is hoping to revive the dying trade by working with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India.

Artisan

Mital Vankar

Mital comes from a long line of family from her father’s side. She is an embroidery and tassel finishing expert. Her whole family’s income comes from stole and shawl production. Works closely with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India in supplying quality products and ensuring the artisans’ handcrafted industry goes on.
Artisan

Raniben

Raniben works with her husband in producing natural material shawls and stoles. Her husband will skillfully create the shawls and stoles on the Handloom. Raniben will then skillfully finish the embroidery work, mirror work, and tassel finishing. Together, they provide sustainable living for their parents, their children, and their extended family.

Artisan

Dahiben Jetha

Dahiben is a senior weaver with decades of experience. She has passed on the skills to her younger family members and also to other women in the village. On the Success Story of Dahiben, she is elated that VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India is reviving this dying trade.

Artisan

Rohini Vankar

Rohini comes from a family line of weaver and embroidery artisans. She wishes to carry on with this as it is where her passion lies. She specializes in tassel finishing and mirror embroidery. She works closely with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural in reviving the craft.

Artisan

Komal Vankar

Komal is an embroidery and tassels finishing expert. She supports herself and her family with her crafts skills.

Artisan

Rukmani Vankar

Another artisan from a long line of weavers. Rukmani specializes in completion of shawls and stoles. Her entire living comes from VE-WE-GE products. 

Artisan

Hansaben Vankar

Hansaben worked as a laborer and was financially struggling. Now thanks to VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India, she is doing embroidery work on stoles a shawls and managing to support her family and the education of her daughter who is in 10th standard. In her success story video, she describes the progress made by working with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India.

Artisan

Garvaben Khimal Dhiraj

Khimal is a weaver and embroidery artisans. She has a a goal of educating her young daughter and giving her and her family a good living. Working with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India, Khimal is happy she can achieve this.

Artisan

Priyaben Vankar

Priya comes from a long line if weavers and has done the same after marriage. She was concerned about the trade dying away due to cheaper mass machine made non natural material shawls. She feels happy now that she is working in a group of ladies.

Artisan

Padmaben

Padmaben worked as a laborer previously. Recently, she has been trained in weaving and embroidery work. Her life has improved drastically with the change in her career and working with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India.

Artisan

Vankar Komal

Komal is am experienced weaver and is happy to work with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India in reviving the industry to support her village and community.

Artisan

Monika

Monika comes from a line of weavers. She’s a student of the art and is hoping to revive the dying trade by working with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India.

Artisan

Mital Vankar

Mital comes from a long line of family from her father’s side. She is an embroidery and tassel finishing expert. Her whole family’s income comes from stole and shawl production. Works closely with VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India in supplying quality products and ensuring the artisans’ handcrafted industry goes on.

Artisan

Raniben

Raniben works with her husband in producing natural material shawls and stoles. Her husband will skillfully create the shawls and stoles on the Handloom. Raniben will then skillfully finish the embroidery work, mirror work, and tassel finishing. Together, they provide sustainable living for their parents, their children, and their extended family.

Women Artisan Empowerment in rural India

VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India support two women artisans groups in rural India to earn sustainable living for themselves and enable to support themselves and provide for their households. In many cases, they are the main breadwinners in the household.