Maiyet - fashion brand since 2009 that seeks to promote local economies in places like Kenia, India or Colombia in order to avoid human rights abuses and religious, ethnic or political conflicts - found in Varanasi, India, the perfect place to launch a strategic partnership with Nest- a nonprofit organization dedicated to training and developing artisan businesses.
“During our first trip to India, we recognized the amazing potential of the hand woven silks of Varanasi as true artisanal luxury, with the help of Nest, we are now capable of partnering with an inspiring group of artisans to consistently create unique, modern and beautiful materials.” said Kristy Caylor, Creative Director and President of Maiyet.
Varanasi, India is the oldest living city on earth with the incredible historic tradition of ancient hand-woven silk. In order to keep this rare skill alive Maiyet and Nest have worked together with the Varanasi weavers to rethink, redesign and redefine their craft production in a way that is revolutionary. As part of the strategic partnership program, Maiyet and Nest develop training programs, business and leadership development.
“This project is an amazing combination of context, place and tradition.” said David Adjaye.
The facility will improve the capacity and the ability of the weavers as well as be a place to train the next generation of artisans. The facility will also be a community center providing clean water, green energy, training and communal spaces for meetings and events.
The building will house a minimum of 25 Varanasi silk weavers, with room for up to 100 once the business scales. The building will adress the gender needs of Muslim communities, in which men and women do not work alongside each other, and bring together craftsmen from neighbouring Muslim and Hindu villages who typically work from home andThe factory will be completed by summer 2014.