The Bhoomika Project in Madurai doesn’t look like a typical workshop. There are no large machines or long production lines. Instead, there are about ten women with intellectual disabilities, who spend their day dyeing, drying and stitching fabric one piece at a time. This routine is their work, their income, and something they take quiet pride in.
At Club Artizen, we don’t design these products—we simply make them available to a wider audience. The women at Bhoomika create two items we carry: naturally dyed yellow pouches and indigo lunch bags. Each one is made using simple tools and natural dyes sourced locally.
Nothing here is rushed. Fabric is tied, dipped, washed and stitched in small batches. The finished pieces may not be perfectly uniform, but that is exactly what makes them real and human.
By selling these products, we help the project pay the women on time and continue running consistently. It’s not a large-scale operation, but it is steady, honest work that gives the makers both income and a sense of purpose.
Our Bhoomika Products



