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"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects."
A series of interviews I did for WomensWeb. It features thoughts and works of women around the world who are crafting their business by hand. The first interview was with the lovely Karen Barbe, a textile designer from Chile, who weaves, embroiders and screen prints home accessories. http://www.womensweb.in/articles/karen-barbe-textile-design/. The second was with Yokoo, who knits and sews and has a beautiful way of living. http://www.womensweb.in/articles/handmade-design-yokoo-gibraan/ The third was with Natalie Stopka who loves marrying textile techniques in book binding - http://www.womensweb.in/articles/handmade-womennatalie-stopka/
Hi Pooja your all jewellery design are fabulous, i like your collection, all design are stylish and beautiful.
Hi Puja, I’m writing from Mint newspaper, Delhi.
I’m doing a story on alternative / unusual jewellery and saw some of your work and absolutely loved it. wanted to speak to you about that. is there a number I could call on and discuss this further?
asap please! thanks
komal.sharma@livemint.com,
komal.lounge@gmail.com
hey where is the exhibition , i mean venue??
very nice collection
Thank you all for your very encouraging comments!! 🙂
For all those of you who wrote in wanting to find out if I have a retail outlet….the answer is not yet!! I have started exhibiting, the next 2 exhibitions being in Bangalore (12th-14th August) & Mumbai (30th & 31st August). Those wanting to be kept in loop, pls drop me a line at puja.bhargava(at)gmail(dot)com
@Shalini: Really??!! ‘These designs” meaning all of them???!!!
Fyi, I have a tiny web-retail presence at http://www.novica.com/artistdetail/index.cfm?faid=7168
Cheers!
Puja
i am sure that i have seen these designs on net before.. guesss !!! who is original… hmmmmm.!
u nowwat????ihav 4th piece of ur glass n ceramic collection….i really likd ur silver designs….gud ones
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That last necklace is so unique! I’d love to wear something like that.
Such a beautiful collection…
Cool ideas, loved all of them.
Wow, would lvoe town that one. She is brilliant!
OMG! I ♥ the string of parrots!!!!
Impressive blending of Indian sensibilities with contemporary styling…..great work!
stunning! Has something for everyone and every occasion! I truly loved her collection. Wow.