Online pre-sale of dolls crafted by Manipur’s internally displaced women exceeds expectations
The Hindu
Manipur's internally displaced women exceeded expectations by crafting crochet dolls for 'Stitching Hope' initiative, generating $11,000 in pre-sale orders from around the world. The campaign aimed to equip women with skills to create dolls for sustainable livelihood, and has shaped a narrative of hope among them. The dolls are expected to be delivered before December-end.
GUWAHATI
The online pre-sale campaign for crochet dolls crafted by Manipur’s internally displaced women exceeded expectations by garnering $11,000, officials said on Saturday.
A couple of months after the ongoing ethnic conflict broke out in Manipur on May 3, a Singapore-based brand named 1 Million Heroes launched ‘Stitching Hope’, an initiative to equip the violence-displaced women with skills in the Japanese craft art of amigurumi.
Detailed templates, tools, and materials were provided to women in a few relief camps to create dolls as a viable means to the sustainable livelihood of persons affected by the ethnic violence that has so far claimed close to 200 lives and displaced more than 60,000 persons.
The online campaign for the dolls, which ran from October 7 to November 5, garnered $11,000 worth of pre-sale orders from North America, Australia, Europe, and Asia.
Monish Karam of 1 Million Heroes said the business generated through the pre-sale campaign was twice the initial target, attributing it to a blend of compassion and the therapeutic aspect of crafting dolls.
“The success of the campaign is not just about numbers but about the human connection. It is about children around the world learning from the stories of resilience, and about our artisans finding healing and purpose through their craft,” he said.
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