Dailymirror.news,India, Hyderabad, March 11, 2025: Swadesh, India’s leading handcrafted luxury destination, celebrated International Women’s Day with a special event dedicated to honoring Women Champions of Craft & Creative Traditions at its flagship 20,000 sq. ft. store in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. A hub for fine craftsmanship and cultural heritage, the space served as the perfect setting to recognize India’s most talented female artisans.

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Under the visionary leadership of Mrs. Nita Ambani, Swadesh continues its mission of preserving and promoting India’s artisanal heritage, offering master craftswomen a platform to showcase their artistry and share their inspiring journeys. The event brought together six award-winning craft masters, each a guardian of India’s handmade legacy, dedicated to carrying forward rare and intricate techniques that define the nation’s cultural identity.

The celebration featured an engaging fireside chat moderated by Tanya Chaitanya, CEO of Her Circle, where the six distinguished artisans shared their experiences, challenges, and innovations in keeping India’s handcrafted traditions alive. The session witnessed a remarkable turnout, with the audience deeply moved by their stories, reinforcing the significance of craftsmanship in contemporary India.

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The event recognized six exceptional women artisans for their dedication and contributions to India’s artistic heritage:

  • Sunetra Lahiri (West Bengal) – National Award Winner, Design Innovation, Aari & Zardozi Embroidery
  • D. Sivamma (Andhra Pradesh) – National Award Winner, Leather Puppetry
  • Arroju Dhanalaxmi (Telangana) – National Award Winner, Silver Filigree
  • Swarna Chitrakar (West Bengal) – State Award Winner, Pattachitra & Kalighat Painting
  • Sukanti Meher (Odisha) – National Award Winner, Ikat Weaving
  • Asha Jha (Bihar) – National Award Winner, Madhubani Painting

Each of these master craftswomen has not only perfected their art but has also played a crucial role in preserving, mentoring, and innovating within their respective crafts-ensuring that India’s handmade legacy continues to flourish for generations to come.