About Us
Poonam Sheth
“CALCUTTA BORN AND BRED, MASTERS DEGREE IN FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT (MONASH UNIVERSITY, MELBOURNE) “
“Daroonjinish is a very dear project as it speaks all about excellence, beauty and creation of each and every piece of art and craft. Over decades, these artworks have reached various corners of the world due to its immaculate presentation and work. The only methods they practice is through giving their heart and soul to each and every piece of product with immense attention and care, and using handcrafted organic materials.”
DAROONJINISH PROVIDES A GLOBAL PLATFORM FOR THE LOCAL HANDMADE LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS.
“Bengal’s plant based fibers has reached corners of the world, displaying its beauty, craft and durability.”
BAGS | BASKETS | TRAYS | TOTES | MATS | COASTERS | FOLDERS | PLANTERS| UMBRELLA HOLDERS





Our work supports Artisans and Craftsmen of the State of West Bengal and Orissa. The steady rise in demand for traditional weaving and embroidery speaks volumes of the awakening of conscious choice making for ourselves and the environment. All these products are eco-friendly, cruelty-free, vegan and bio-degradable. This enhances further beautiful creations by these rural weavers and artisans of India.
All our products are created, keeping in mind Absolutely Against Animal Cruelty and supportive of the Environment and Sustainability Criteria
Exquisite Artistry:
Our unique craftsmanship unites artisans and master craftsmen from remote corners of the country, honing skills passed down through generations. Identified, selected, and mentored by our team, these talented individuals create stunning pieces of handicraft, enhancing the beauty of your home
Key Features of Daroonjinish Products
- Sustainable and Durable
- Plastic Free
- Chemical Free
- Against Animal Cruelty
- Eco friendly
- Recycled Cotton used
- Handmade and handwoven
- Made from Natural Fibres
- Anti Fungal Properties
Clients Testimonials
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Ruth Pierce
CustomerGod gave them hands, so they created handicrafts…!
Crafting isn’t just a pastime; it’s a way of life for the women of rural West Bengal. These resilient women, driven by the need to secure livelihoods and support their families, have turned to their cultural knowledge and artistic skills to create traditional artworks of significance. From Madurkathi (mat weaving) to Pattachitra (cloth-based scroll painting) and Sitalpati (decorative mats), they weave stories of myth and tradition into every piece.
Endowed with innate aesthetic acumen, these women transform bamboo frames and grass weeds sourced locally into stunning home decor products. Unlike the mass-produced items of plastic, glass, metal, and thermocol that dominate the market, these handcrafted creations require weeks or months of dedication. Yet, they not only contribute to rural transformation but also serve as custodians of cultural heritage and environmental ethics.
Despite their talent and dedication, many of these artisans remain in the shadows of informal markets, their full potential untapped. It’s time to change that narrative. By providing an enabling environment and the right platforms, we can empower these women to unleash their true potential. Let’s support and encourage them to bring their artistic conceptions from rural villages to urban homes and wardrobes, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity while preserving India’s rich cultural legacy. Together, we can uplift these artisans and celebrate their invaluable contributions to our society.
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