"Until 2020, Priyadarsini Das, a homemaker from Bhubaneswar, remained unknown.
She emerged by pioneering a new line of handcrafted bamboo jewelry, championing eco-friendly materials."
That's how Business Insider describes Priyadarsini Das, a 30-year-old social entrepreneur from India's Odisha state, who's made a name for herself with her line of eco-friendly products.
Among them: earrings made from waste wood, tea coasters made from waste wood, and refrigerator magnets made from waste wood.
Das, who says most of her raw materials are locally sourced and eco-friendly, has trained about 300 women, particularly from vulnerable and underprivileged communities, in her line of products.
"Moreover, her line of waste-wood jewelry depicting Odia culture, spiritualism, and environmental consciousness, showcasing scenes like Lord Jagannath pacifying Mata Laxhmi ji with Rasagola or depictions of Krishna and Sudama, among others, truly embodies Odia heritage," Business Insider notes.
Her top-selling products include Odisha handloom-based jewelry sets, bamboo accessories, and items like Odisha map tea coasters, bookmarks, and fridge magnets crafted from waste wood.
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