Rural Artisan Sellers
Every listing on Gram Sootra belongs to a real village cooperative or artisan workshop. Browse the people behind the silk.
Assam Eri Mahila Samiti
4.9A women-led cooperative of 180+ Eri rearers and reelers in lower Assam. Specialises in ahimsa Eri cocoons, hand-spun yarn and naturally coloured stoles.
Muga Golden Cooperative
4.7Tribal Muga rearers in upper Assam, producing the geographically-indicated golden Muga cocoon and yarn for heritage weavers across India.
North East Handloom Trust
4.7Federation of 24 village handloom clusters across Manipur and Nagaland weaving Eri and Muga fabric, stoles and silk-waste blends.
Bastar Tussar Producers
4.5Adivasi Tussar cocoon farmers from the Bastar forests, supplying wild-reared cocoons and hand-reeled Kosa yarn.
Kosa Weavers Collective
4.8Champa's traditional Kosa weavers — a 90-loom cooperative producing Tussar and Mulberry fabric, stoles and silk waste for blended yarns.
Mysore Mulberry Co-op
4.8Karnataka's largest small-holder Mulberry cocoon cooperative — bivoltine cocoons, fine reeled yarn and pure Mulberry crepe.
Vidarbha Reelers Society
4.6A 70-member reelers' society in Vidarbha — Tussar and Mulberry reeling, with a small workshop that rebuilds village charkhas and reeling machines.
Rural Machine Works
4.5Small-scale manufacturer of solar charkhas, motorised reeling units and twisting machines designed for village silk clusters.
Jharkhand Tasar Trust
4.6Tribal Tasar cocoon producers across Saraikela and Kharsawan — focus on chemical-free rearing and pupa by-products.