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If you’d like to connect, collaborate, or simply learn more about our work with upcycled glass, feel free to reach out. We’re always open to meaningful conversations around sustainability, handmade products, and
responsible design.

Whether you are a customer, a business, a fellow creator, or someone curious about glass bottle upcycling, your message is welcome.

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📍 Jaipur, India

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Thank you for taking the time to visit and be part of this journey of turning discarded bottles into meaningful daily-use products.

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