Business Traveller (India)

Indian Luxury: Rajasthan’s Precious Rug Weavers

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WE DECIDED TO go to the grassroots of “Made in India” luxury, on a recent trip to Jaipur. We drove into the rural heartland of Rajasthan to meet a bunch of enterprisi­ng village women, weaving rugs for Jaipur Rugs. e family-run Jaipurbase­d rug brand needs no introducti­on as it adorns the home of the world’s richest and most in uential people including royals, heads of state and celebritie­s. It is here, in rustic villages like this, where groups of local women painstakin­gly weave these luxurious rugs. e company now works with close to 40,000 artisans (80 per cent women) in a network of 600 villages. is not only has created jobs but also rendered each of these village women nancially independen­t, in their own village. Interestin­gly, the company still works with over 2,500 yarn spinners from Bikaner, who work on a manual charkha and have chosen to not replace these hand-spinning jobs with machines. is story of sustainabl­e luxury is the vision of Jaipur Rugs’ founder and social entreprene­ur Nand Kishore Chaudhary, who in 1978, started this initiative to work with artisans, in order to provide them with a skill and savoir-faire. In addition to the world’s most sought-a er rugs, this has resulted in sustainabl­e livelihood to 40,000 artisans, who have been trained at this skill and have had the necessary equipment installed in their backyards.

Here in this village, I sit with a bunch of 15 weavers, clad in colourful Rajasthani sarees, who explain to me that the handwoven carpets are made of natural bres like silk, wool, cotton, jute and hemp. Most of the women in this group are the sole breadwinne­rs of their family and all are nancially independen­t. Weavers are given a design template, from the headquarte­rs, and they are required to follow it to the tee. However, some weavers are given creative freedom and are given a carte blanche to create their own designs. From these humble villages, these rugs will be shipped to over 135 internatio­nal cities and can retail for anything between INR 1.5 lakh and 10 lakh.

In addition to this, the weavers and their communitie­s are well taken care of in terms of health, sanitation, banking assistance and even education. jaipurrugs.com

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