Small Entrepreneurs Connect With Consumers At Trade Fair


The products from the two sisters are 100 percent organic, with no varnish and made only using mineral oils. They have coasters, table lamps, wall hangings made from organic loofah, while in the bamboo articles they have cake knife, salad spoons and dangles for Christmas trees.

"As our articles are organic and requires a lot of effort so it is a little expensive. The minimum price of an article is 350 and it goes up to 2,500," said Leony Rynja, the other sister who works with the gourd loofahs.

For three friends from Noida who have started the 'Kavi poetry art project', the art fair has helped them in branding.

"Though the trade fair has not helped much with the sale of the articles, but yes, it has definitely helped in branding ourselves and being known to the people," Madhuri Balodi, the co-founder of Kavi, told IANS.

Kavi the store has quirky, customized gifting options that are all eco-friendly and completely hand-crafted. There are different varieties of lamps, key hangers made from recycled wine and beer bottles, craft clocks, wall-art, bags, cushion covers and much more.

"We started Kavi last year in August with the simple thought that something as beautiful as poetry deserves to be seen, read and realized more in our day-to-day lives. So, we decided to bring poems into our living spaces," said Balodi. The 33rd India International Trade Fair is being held at Pragati Maidan here.

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Source: IANS