अलबेली महिला:

Celebrating the Women Behind the Craft

At अलबेली, our artisans are the true essence of what we do  – they are the अलबेली महिला, whose journeys, struggles, triumphs, and incredible artistry breathe life into each handcrafted piece. These women, often from marginalized communities, are the heartbeat of our brand, and their stories are woven into every product we create…

Every piece created by these resilient women carries a legacy of strength, creativity, and dedication. We invite you to connect with the voices behind the craft, to honor their journeys and celebrate the artistry that makes each creation unique.

Artisan Name
Ranu Devi

Ranu overcame early hardships in her village to master patchwork and embroidery. Today, she trains dozens of women in her community, weaving hope into every stitch.

Artisan Name
Ranu Devi

Ranu overcame early hardships in her village to master patchwork and embroidery. Today, she trains dozens of women in her community, weaving hope into every stitch.

Artisan Name
Ranu Devi

Ranu overcame early hardships in her village to master patchwork and embroidery. Today, she trains dozens of women in her community, weaving hope into every stitch.

Artisan Name
Ranu Devi

Ranu overcame early hardships in her village to master patchwork and embroidery. Today, she trains dozens of women in her community, weaving hope into every stitch.

Artisan Name
Ranu Devi

Ranu overcame early hardships in her village to master patchwork and embroidery. Today, she trains dozens of women in her community, weaving hope into every stitch.

Artisan Name
Ranu Devi

Ranu overcame early hardships in her village to master patchwork and embroidery. Today, she trains dozens of women in her community, weaving hope into every stitch.

Artisan Name
Ranu Devi

Ranu overcame early hardships in her village to master patchwork and embroidery. Today, she trains dozens of women in her community, weaving hope into every stitch.

Artisan Name
Ranu Devi

Ranu overcame early hardships in her village to master patchwork and embroidery. Today, she trains dozens of women in her community, weaving hope into every stitch.