Coir Craft Training

Empowering women through coir craft skills, fostering creativity and sustainable livelihoods.

Skill Development

Training rural women in coir crafts, enabling them to create eco-friendly products for income.

A large pile of dried coconut husks and shells, displaying a rough texture and a mix of brown and gray shades. The cluster appears to be part of an agricultural or processing setting, with scattered bits of dried palm leaves around.
A large pile of dried coconut husks and shells, displaying a rough texture and a mix of brown and gray shades. The cluster appears to be part of an agricultural or processing setting, with scattered bits of dried palm leaves around.
Eco-Friendly Products

Learn to craft beautiful wall hangings, planters, and more using traditional coconut coir techniques.

Join our workshops to explore coir crafts and contribute to sustainable community development.

Community Empowerment
A wicker basket filled with several green coconuts is placed on a small wooden table with a marble top. In the background, there are lush green plants and decorative wooden panels on the wall.
A wicker basket filled with several green coconuts is placed on a small wooden table with a marble top. In the background, there are lush green plants and decorative wooden panels on the wall.
Three coconuts arranged diagonally on a brown surface, accompanied by green palm leaves that create a tropical and organic feel. The coconuts are natural and textured, with their fibrous husks visible.
Three coconuts arranged diagonally on a brown surface, accompanied by green palm leaves that create a tropical and organic feel. The coconuts are natural and textured, with their fibrous husks visible.

Coir Crafts

Empowering women through traditional coconut-coir craftsmanship.

A hand holding three woven coasters with fringe edges. The coasters appear to be made from natural fibers, displaying a circular pattern with intricate weaving. The colors transition from light beige to darker shades.
A hand holding three woven coasters with fringe edges. The coasters appear to be made from natural fibers, displaying a circular pattern with intricate weaving. The colors transition from light beige to darker shades.
Eco-Friendly Products

Handcrafted items from coconut coir and fibers.

A stack of coconuts arranged neatly in a dark, rustic setting. The husks are rough and brown, with fibers sticking out, and are placed in multiple rows, creating a pattern. The lighting is dim, adding a sense of warmth and earthiness to the scene.
A stack of coconuts arranged neatly in a dark, rustic setting. The husks are rough and brown, with fibers sticking out, and are placed in multiple rows, creating a pattern. The lighting is dim, adding a sense of warmth and earthiness to the scene.
A brown, fibrous coconut-like object lies on sandy ground next to a green leafy plant with multiple pointed leaves.
A brown, fibrous coconut-like object lies on sandy ground next to a green leafy plant with multiple pointed leaves.
A hand holding a halved coconut shell filled with thinly sliced, toasted coconut chips. The shell is rough and textured, with fibers visible on the outside. The background is dark, enhancing the focus on the coconut.
A hand holding a halved coconut shell filled with thinly sliced, toasted coconut chips. The shell is rough and textured, with fibers visible on the outside. The background is dark, enhancing the focus on the coconut.
Skill Training

Training rural women in coir-based crafts for income.