Kala se Kamaai: Coconut Handicrafts Training Program
At SumArth, Kala se Kamaai transforms creativity into sustainable livelihoods by training rural women and youth to craft eco-friendly, market-ready products from coconut shells and other natural materials. This initiative revives traditional artisanal skills while promoting a plastic-free, circular economy by turning bio-waste into high-value products.
What participants learn
- Design & crafting with coconut shells and natural materials
- Finishing, polishing, and quality control
- Pricing and product costing
- Branding & packaging for premium appeal
- Market readiness and product presentation
Products created
- Eco-friendly home décor: lamps, planters, wall hangings, table accessories
- Utility products: bowls, spoons, containers, everyday household items
- Handcrafted jewellery: earrings, bangles, pendants, statement accessories
Market linkage & growth
- Entrepreneurship mentoring & SHG linkages
- Access to exhibitions, melas, online platforms & bulk buyers
- Support to grow from trainee to artisan micro-entrepreneur
Kala se Kamaai in Action
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Support women-led sustainable livelihoods
Kala se Kamaai is more than skill training—it’s a pathway to financial independence, creative expression, environmental responsibility, and dignified livelihoods.