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About Us
I was born in Hassan, near Bangalore, India
where my parents have lived since the 1940`s. My
mother has had her own garment making business
since 1973 which has been successfully serving
the local community.
My love for designing came from watching my
mother at her work, inspiring me to further my
education in fashion design. Whilst at college
in Bangalore I was greatly honored to be chosen
to represent India in an international
competition for young fashion designers which
was held in Beijing, China. I was successful in
competing against representatives from 26 other
countries, and won an International Young
Fashion Designer Award.
The idea of 'Merchants of India' came whilst on
a beautiful holiday to Cornwall, UK. I realized
that in my part of India we are surrounded by
skilled seamstresses and tailors, whose work
would be truly appreciated around the globe.
With my design ideas and using these skilled
people we could offer ethnic items of superb
quality, whilst keeping the prices very
competitive. Hand-in-hand with this was my deep
desire to see the orphaned, disabled, widowed
and socially outcast peoples cared for.
We are also a UK registered charity and will
use the largest part of our proceeds to build an
orphanage and employment training work-shop. Our
aim is to feed, clothe, house and train these
people to be good, honest citizens of India and
the world. We already have a large piece of land
on the out-skirts of our town which is the first
stepping-stone to the realization of our vision.
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