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In 2015, a life-altering event occurred when Ramesh Ji experienced a silent glaucoma attack, rendering him blind. Despite the darkness that had enveloped his sight, he remained steadfast. He took a hiatus from work, and during this time, Mr. Chaudhary reached out to check on him. Ramesh Ji, initially despondent, shared his inability to continue working. In response, Mr. Chaudhary, exemplifying our company's commitment to supporting our employees, offered assistance with his treatment. Ramesh Ji was skeptical but agreed to try an alternative path. He borrowed 1,300 rupees from a friend, Deepak, and opened a canteen at our office. Our dedicated employees rallied behind him, with Tripti teaching him recipes and Deepender promoting his food within the organization. Soon, Ramesh Ji's canteen became a popular destination for a variety of delectable treats, from Maggi to cold coffee and sandwiches, all cooked on an induction stove. Since its inception in 2015, Ramesh Ji's canteen has thrived at Jaipur Rugs. His story serves as a poignant reminder of life's unpredictability and the resilience needed to overcome its challenges. At our company, we celebrate individuals like Ramesh Ji who embody our commitment to diversity, inclusion, and ethical values, and we remain dedicated to supporting their journeys to success.
Hello everyone wanted to share with you all that we have recently launched a new collection which is called Brahmaand inspired by a series of paintings by designer Ashiesh Shah, our Brahmaand collection turns humankind’s ceaseless search for cosmic relevance and age-old questions of greater designs into thought-provoking visual art through a line of luxurious hand-knotted rugs. Here sharing some visuals of the collection which was shoot in Kaaku, Bikaner with our spinner as character artist (spinners village). Also the Manchahas were made by artisans under this collaboration. Please have a look
Jaipur Rugs case study has been published on Reinventing Organizations’ Wiki. The Case study focusses on how Jaipur Rugs brings rural craftsmanship to global markets via handmade carpets, along with highlighting our other uniqueness. Each section also relates to NKC Sir’s blogs and articles on that subject with deeper insights. Please go thru’ the link to the case study: Also to know more about Frederic and Reinventing Organizations: https://www.reinventingorganizations.com/ Its indeed an honour to have our case study published by them, given their pioneer work in Teal structures and practices Happy Reading !
The Jugalbandi collection designed by Lorenzo Vitturi won the EDIDA award in the Flooring category.
Rug ‘Deepak’ from the Manchaha collection, made by weaver Kasturi, won a Deezen award in the ‘Homeware Design of the Year’ category.
Jaipur Rugs and London-based photographer and sculpture Lorenzo Vitturi collaborated to create a series tilted Jugalbandi. An exhibition of the rugs created together by Vitturi and rural artisans from Rajasthan was exhibited at the T293 gallery in Rome in November.
Jaipur rugs carpet ‘Old is Gold’ by Amarchand from the upcoming Freedom Manchaha collection wins special commendation in the category Product/Furniture/Art/Craft at IIID Design excellence awards.
Launched Reminiscence, a collection designed by architect Hiren Patel. The carpets were designed from paintings made by Patel inspired from the stories collected during travels to faraway lands.
Jaipur Rugs and Mumbai-based multi-disciplinary studio reD Architects came together to organise a digital auction to raise funds to help those affected by Covid19 crisis.
Kavita Chaudhary featured as a finalist for the South Asia Region YPO Global Impact Award. This award highlights the extend of the impact made by leaders on families, organizations, and our communities.