Mahashakti Seva Kendra has been reviving natural dye block printing, kalamkari, zari embroidery, jute crafts, khadi work, and cotton artisanry since the early 1990s. What began as a livelihood mission for women affected by the Bhopal Gas Tragedy has grown into a thriving craft ecosystem rooted in sustainability, creativity, and dignity.
Today, our artisans create eco-friendly, chemical-free textiles and handcrafted products that honor India’s rich craft heritage while supporting women’s economic independence.
We innovate by handcrafting products from fabric waste. The materials are sourced through city-wide clothing donation drives and local boutiques. Each item we create is one-of-a-kind. By purchasing from us, you not only support the skilled artisans behind these products but also contribute to protecting the planet—choosing upcycled goods that help reduce the burden on landfills.
From dye mixing to block carving, from intricate zari threads to freehand kalamkari strokes—each product carries the dedication, skill, and cultural memory of the women who create it.Through traditional Indian crafts like block printing, kalamkari, tailoring, zardosi embroidery, and natural dyeing, these women found both healing and hope.
Since the early 1990s, our artisans began experimenting with natural ingredients such as iron, pomegranate peel, fruit skins, mud, herbs, and minerals to achieve rich, earthy colors. After months of trials—washing, sun-drying, dye mixing—they mastered a chemical-free block printing process.
Today, MSK artisans create:
Hand-printed cotton tunics
Naturally dyed scarves
Eco-friendly bags
Home linen with earthy, long-lasting colors
Each piece is printed by hand using traditional wooden blocks—an art preserved and passed down through generations.
“Kalam” means pen, “kari” means art. Kalamkari at MSK began when we discovered that many women were gifted natural painters. With support from the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, our Kalamkari programme grew into a full-scale creative unit.
Our artisans now create:
Hand-painted bedsheets
Decorative bedcovers
Wall hangings and panels
Custom art-based textiles
Every stroke is freehand—no stencils, no machines—just imagination flowing directly onto fabric.
Zardosi once flourished in the princely courts of Bhopal. Over time, the tradition faded—until MSK revived it by training women in this intricate art form using gold, silver, and metallic threads.
Our products include:
Traditional Bhopal Batua
Zardosi saree borders
Neck-pieces & bridal embellishments
Custom evening wear
Each piece blends heritage craftsmanship with modern design needs.
Jute is strong, eco-friendly, and versatile—perfect for everyday essentials. Our artisans experimented with different types of jute and blended it with cotton to create unique textures and patterns.
We craft:
Handcrafted jute handbags
Utility pouches
Tote bags
Mixed-fabric designs
These products are durable, stylish, and entirely handmade.
Khadi, once the fabric of India’s freedom movement, is now reinvented at MSK with contemporary designs.
Our signature products:
Solid-color khadi tunics
Premium table covers
Custom khadi products
Pure, breathable, and ethically sourced—khadi remains a symbol of strength and simplicity.
Cotton remains the most widely used material at MSK. We prioritize organic cotton whenever possible, pairing it with natural dyes and block prints.
We create:
Scarves
Kurtas & tunics
Handcrafted bags
Home textiles
Cotton brings comfort; our artisans add soul.
At Mahashakti, handicrafts are more than beautiful products — they are living stories of resilience. Every block-printed motif, every hand-painted line, and every shimmering zari thread reflects a woman’s journey from struggle to self-reliance. What you hold in your hands isn’t just fabric or art — it is the courage of artisans who rebuilt their lives through creativity, community, and hard-earned skill. When you choose our crafts, you don’t just buy handmade; you keep heritage alive, dignity intact, and hope thriving for generations.