Rukmini’s journey from a village artisan to an acknowledged artist in Delhi highlights Indian Silk House Agencies’ mission. The company elevates weavers by documenting their craft and connecting them directly to markets. This initiative, rooted in decades of fair dealings, is fostering a quiet revolution, bringing recognition and value to the often-invisible human labor behind India’s ₹80,000 crore saree industry.
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