HANDMADE HEROINES 2 – Silk Thread Jewellery Making workshop

On March 17, 2024, a one-day Silk Thread Jewellery Making workshop was conducted at the BTG Trust office to empower women from slum communities through skill-based learning. With 10 enthusiastic participants, the training aimed to equip homemakers and adolescent girls with practical, low-investment craft skills that can lead to self-employment. Participants learned to make elegant bangles, earrings, and hair accessories using vibrant silk threads and simple tools. The step-by-step, beginner-friendly approach encouraged artistic expression and built self-confidence. Beyond skill development, the training introduced the basics of entrepreneurship—how to price, market, and sell handmade jewellery in local markets, exhibitions, and online platforms. Participants were also taught about material selection, color coordination, product finishing, and design planning, especially for bridal and festive collections. This session highlighted the commercial potential of handmade jewellery and inspired women to consider micro-entrepreneurship opportunities. A strong focus was placed on creating beautiful, wearable, and market-ready pieces. The workshop proved to be more than just a craft class—it became a platform for economic empowerment and creative growth. One participant shared that the training made her feel confident and motivated to pursue jewellery making as a sustainable livelihood. By the end of the program, many expressed interest in continuing their learning journey and starting small businesses. This initiative is part of a broader mission to support grassroots-level women entrepreneurs and foster inclusive economic development.