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In a quiet corner of Hurka village, the sound of tools tapping on wood blends with the soft rustle of jute fibers. Here, our artisans transform what nature gives—and what others might discard—into pieces of beauty and purpose. Meet the women weaving jute and natural fibers into baskets that carry not just goods, but generations of skill. Beside them, a craftsman shapes abandoned wood into smooth boards and trays, rescuing forgotten timber from becoming waste. In another workspace, thin strands of bamboo bend and twist under practiced hands, becoming lampshades that bring a warm, natural glow into homes. Every product tells two stories: one of tradition, passed down through families, and one of innovation, where sustainable materials replace harmful alternatives. Together, they show that style and sustainability can live in the same form. Our artisans are not just makers—they are guardians of the earth, proving that creativity can heal the planet and livelihoods at the same time. When you hold a Redpencil creation, you hold a piece of that promise.


