Avacayam is an employment program for people with disabilities. In early 2001, our work started with recycling temple flowers into holi colors and agarbatis, and today we have a full team of weavers and tailors with disabilities with the capacity to fullfill large orders.
Avacayam is an employment program for people with disabilities. In early 2001, our work started with recycling temple flowers into holi colors and agarbatis, and today we have a full team of weavers and tailors with disabilities with the capacity to fullfill large ordeAvacyam is an employment program for people with disabilities. In early 2001, our work started with recycling temple flowers into holi colors and agarbatis, and today we have a full team of weavers and tailors with disabilities with the capacity to fullfill large orders.
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Ceramics is not just an art form, it is a journey through time and transformation, where Earth and Fire meet to create something truly remarkable. Imagine raw clay, a humble material that, under the hands of skilled artists, becomes an intricate sculpture or a functional piece of beauty. In our organization, this transformation is even more profound.
who crafts stunning ceramics despite having only one hand, defies expectations with every piece they create. It’s a powerful reminder that limitations are often just starting points for innovation.
The tactile nature of working with clay offers these artists not only a means of self-expression but also a chance to reconnect with their senses and the world around them.
































Ceramics is not just an art form, it is a journey through time and transformation, where Earth and Fire meet to create something truly remarkable. Imagine raw clay, a humble material that, under the hands of skilled artists, becomes an intricate sculpture or a functional piece of beauty. In our organization, this transformation is even more profound.
    turn clay into stories of resilience and creativity.
                                  who crafts stunning ceramics despite having only one hand, defies expectations with every piece they create. It’s a powerful reminder that limitations are often just starting points for innovation.
The tactile nature of working with clay offers these artists not only a means of self-expression but also a chance to reconnect with their senses and the world around them.
































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