Everything Eco-Friendly And Hand-Made: Score Amazing Diwali Products At The Green Park Market!

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What Is It?

Bring A Change Foundation and My Indian Brand are teaming up to make everyone’s Diwali just a little bit happier. They are selling hand-made and eco-friendly products made by artisans for you to add a little more desi factor to the festivities.

Who Is It For?

Anyone’s who’s planning a Diwali shopping day to buy decorative products should head here before anywhere else. You’ll find all kinds of hand-made products, from handicrafts to ashtrays, to spruce up and add colour to your celebrations.

Why Should I Go For It?

Apart from being eco-friendly {yay, environment} and handmade {oh, the effort}, all the products are made by artisans, and should you be a good human being and buy bucket loads of stuff, a portion of the proceeds will go to the children of Make A Wish Foundation and the rest will be used to support Indian handicraft communities to further create organic and eco-friendly products. Oh, and you take home a bunch of pretty looking handicrafts. It’s a win-win-win.

You’ll find products like candles, candle stands, pottery, diyas, trays, ashtrays, and other handicrafts. Everything is upcycled, supports an amazing cause, and frankly, looks cool as hell.

Anything Else?

We’re sure the person in you who goes “awww” looking at cat videos on Instagram will also be sympathetic and appreciative enough to support hardworking artisans in creating their festive masterpieces.

Where: Green Park Market

When: Oct 12 {7pm}—24 {9pm}

For more details check out their Facebook page here and the event page here.

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