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Osho Maharaja

Osho Maharaja textile arts

"During my visits to remote areas in Rajasthan, like Barmer and Balotra, I came to realize that in order to survive in such arid difficult terrain, people have developed beautiful crafting techniques to earn a livelihood. I was fascinated by the awesomeness of their arts and crafts designs, and so I decided to work with them.

"Hello! I am Osho from the beautiful city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, known as the India's Pink City. Although I belong to Rajasthan, I was born in Siwan, Bihar, 3rd July, 1989.

"I studied engineering in Bangalore and worked as an executive engineer in a textile and apparel company. But the desire to do something creative brought me to the world of craft.

"I was not well acquainted with art techniques, so I decided to learn from people who are masters in this craftwork. I am a very hard working and dedicated person. I am very passionate about my work. When I started this venture after I left my job, I had to struggle to put together a good team. Now, I have my own workshop where I work with great teams of artisans. I connect them to government agencies that offer them training and support, as well as exposure to trade fairs to exhibit their works of art.

"We use cotton fabric for all the tapestries. Raw fabrics are processed before printing. We mostly use organic colors for printing. The desire to create new designs each day is quite challenging, but the enthusiasm of my fellow artisans inspires us to create beautiful designs. We mostly create traditional designs, preserving India’s rich heritage.

"We participate in fairs mostly organized by the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH.)

"The best part about our craft is the influence it has on so many artisan families. Providing a consistent source of income to the ladies is one of the best things. The women in the family can work from their homes for our projects. This is really important to them since women in the remote areas of Rajasthan do not wish to leave their homes for work. We provide them with the basic tools and sewing machines they need in their homes.

"We maintain a separate fund which is used to support weddings and other urgent expenses that might come up in an artisan's families. We keep all the local artisans updated about the government schemes benefiting them and assist them to be a part of the schemes.

"The trust that artisans have given us, and our responsibility towards their success drives us to do better each day. I want to create an ecosystem where artisans are informed about the latest trends in the market and that we bring out innovative products crafted by them. This shall bring prosperity to them and to the whole communities."

Handmade: A Global Artisan Marketplace New Delhi, India

"During my visits to remote areas in Rajasthan, like Barmer and Balotra, I came to realize that in order to survive in such arid difficult terrain, people have developed beautiful crafting techniques to earn a livelihood. I was fascinated by the awesomeness of their arts and crafts designs, and so I decided to work with them.

"Hello! I am Osho from the beautiful city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, known as the India's Pink City. Although I belong to Rajasthan, I was born in Siwan, Bihar, 3rd July, 1989.

"I studied engineering in Bangalore and worked as an executive engineer in a textile and apparel company. But the desire to do something creative brought me to the world of craft.

"I was not well acquainted with art techniques, so I decided to learn from people who are masters in this craftwork. I am a very hard working and dedicated person. I am very passionate about my work. When I started this venture after I left my job, I had to struggle to put together a good team. Now, I have my own workshop where I work with great teams of artisans. I connect them to government agencies that offer them training and support, as well as exposure to trade fairs to exhibit their works of art.

"We use cotton fabric for all the tapestries. Raw fabrics are processed before printing. We mostly use organic colors for printing. The desire to create new designs each day is quite challenging, but the enthusiasm of my fellow artisans inspires us to create beautiful designs. We mostly create traditional designs, preserving India’s rich heritage.

"We participate in fairs mostly organized by the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH.)

"The best part about our craft is the influence it has on so many artisan families. Providing a consistent source of income to the ladies is one of the best things. The women in the family can work from their homes for our projects. This is really important to them since women in the remote areas of Rajasthan do not wish to leave their homes for work. We provide them with the basic tools and sewing machines they need in their homes.

"We maintain a separate fund which is used to support weddings and other urgent expenses that might come up in an artisan's families. We keep all the local artisans updated about the government schemes benefiting them and assist them to be a part of the schemes.

"The trust that artisans have given us, and our responsibility towards their success drives us to do better each day. I want to create an ecosystem where artisans are informed about the latest trends in the market and that we bring out innovative products crafted by them. This shall bring prosperity to them and to the whole communities."

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Osho left a good job as a an textile engineer to establish his own workshop. Determined to work with local artisans, especially women who needed to work from home in rural areas, he has grown his workshop and now provides jobs for others.
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The association received an award in 2017 for his work and commitment to support the education of girls.
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    Osho Maharaja

    December 3, 2023
    L Linda
    I am really thrilled with wall cloth. It is a gift item and the presentation in a cloth pouch adds to the gift. It arrived quickly in the mail.
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    November 14, 2023
    A Aaron
    My niece was overjoyed when she opened this gift! She was very pleased and grateful. Lovely, vibrant colors will fit her in very well with her decor.
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    August 14, 2023
    S Sue
    I didn't read the measurements and bought 3 patterns! I need to buy a bigger house! These are beautiful, and can be used to cover a couch or bed, as well as being wall hangings, if u r short on wall space, as I am. Reminded me of watching the Tibetan Buddhist monks build Mandalas, only to then pour the sand away after they created something we wanted to keep...hold on to. This wall covering will r... read more
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    June 22, 2023
    S Sue
    bed cover, or couch cover! I have purchased 3 different designs by this artist, and am happy with them all.
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    October 23, 2022
    N Natalie
    This piece is lovely! Larger and much heavier than I expected, and the colors are deep and rich. I am so pleased with it...highly recommended!
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    April 14, 2017
    N Nguyen
    wonderful pattern with beautiful colors
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    January 25, 2017
    B Beverly
    I use this for a really pretty bedspread.
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    November 11, 2016
    C Carolyn
    Beautiful color and details.
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    August 14, 2023
    S Sue
    I didn't read the measurements and bought 3 patterns! I need to buy a bigger house! These are beautiful, and can be used to cover a couch or bed, as well as being wall hangings, if u r short on wall space, as I am. Reminded me of watching the Tibetan Buddhist monks build Mandalas, only to then pour the sand away after they created something we wanted to keep...hold on to. This wall covering will remind me to let go of things as the Mandela practice did.