HANDMADE HEROINES 4 -Silk Thread Jewellery Making
The Silk Thread Jewellery Making training program, held at the Community Hall in Vellakinar on June 14th and 15th, 2024, aimed to empower underprivileged women and students by equipping them with creative, income-generating skills. With 15 participants, the two-day workshop focused on crafting elegant and marketable jewellery items like bangles, earrings, hair clips, and accessories using vibrant silk threads and simple tools. Designed for beginners, the training offered step-by-step guidance to enhance creativity, improve handcrafting techniques, and build self-confidence. This initiative emphasized both skill development and entrepreneurship, helping women understand how to price, market, and sell their products. Participants were introduced to design basics such as color coordination, material sourcing, and product finishing, especially for bridal and festive collections. A special focus was given to creating unique designs suited for daily and festive use, making the craft both appealing and commercially viable. The training also provided insight into how these skills can be monetized through exhibitions, local sales, and online platforms. Through hands-on practice, women learned to transform silk threads into artistic creations, while gaining confidence to pursue self-employment opportunities. Many expressed interest in further training and business development support. The session served as an inspiring foundation to spark micro-entrepreneurship and home-based businesses. Participant feedback highlighted the clarity and encouragement offered by trainers, as well as the joy of learning a new craft. The training opened a new path for participants to generate income, contribute to their families, and become financially independent. By introducing a low-investment, high-potential livelihood option, this program supports grassroots women in becoming economically self-reliant. It also fosters creativity and community participation through shared learning. Overall, the workshop aligns with larger goals of gender equality, inclusive development, and skill-based empowerment.