Indian Twist – Bringing Humour into Everyday Items through Inclusivity

You can find management gyan notebooks or quirky coasters. You can buy sticky note holders, keyholders with moustaches, or funky tote bags that scream Namma Madras! And the twist? This line of products is made by neurodivergent children, women from rehab centres, and neglected artisans who are trying to keep their art alive. Founded by […]
No Na Me – Androgynous, Statement Jewellery Made for Everyone

Tirunelveli-based No Na Me creates androgynous, modular, statement jewellery that celebrates individuality. With bold, gender-neutral designs, the brand aims to push the boundaries of wearable art, offering minimal yet timeless pieces. A vision for all ages Smruti Mathisekaran, the founder of No Na Mé, had always wanted to start a brand of her own. Initially […]
Indigenous Accessories with an International Audience

Srithi Sadagopan a.k.a Srirang (because most South Indian’s are given a second name after their place of birth) spent her entire life in the temple town of Srirangam until her marriage. The soft-spoken, 23 year old small-town girl was just about to jump into a life that would transform her life entirely. She moved halfway […]