Atu

The Lady Way

The Lady Way By A. Martha Rudy Our jewellery enhances the grace and beauty that evokes a powerful deep-rooted sense of happiness in a woman who choose herself over everything believing in the little sparkle of life. Our jewellery is Creating and a best pick collection. Supporting women all around globe inspiring each other. A […]

The Lady Way Read More »

Masakala

Masakala About the artist Art has always been something very important to me. I’m not sure where my love of art begin but it has always been something that is fun to me since childhood. I have always had art classes in school even in grade 10 and I’m fortunate to have had positive experience

Masakala Read More »

Nentong Konyak

Nentong Konyak Rapper / Singer About Nentong Konyak Hello, I am NentongKonyak. I am Rapper by profession belonging from Nagaland. I have been in love with Rap eversince childhood but I started Hiphop too as my profession  after I graduated. I started doing Rap cause I can express myself better and I can be myself.

Nentong Konyak Read More »

Mello Bake

Mello Bake I am Aprile Medo (home baker) based in Dimapur (Nagaland). Lover of cakes, cookies and desserts since childhood. By the time I was 5years old I started experimenting recipes like sandwiches and homemade jams and sell them to my friends and families. During my high school days collecting food wrappers and buying magazines

Mello Bake Read More »

Phaumee Kamei

Phaumee Kamei Wedding & Fashion Photographer Hi, I’m Phaumee Kamei a professional photographer from Delhi College of Photography. Finally, living my dream as a professional photographer. If LIFE ever asks me about my life’s best decisions, then this is it. I’m grateful and proud to be a photographer, proud of my work and love what

Phaumee Kamei Read More »

Sangz

Sangz Bags  It all started with a small effort of stitching up a bag for my own use with an old unused foot machine. I tried to copy a tote bag which I bought during my college days at Sarojini Market in Delhi. The material I used were cotton handloom left over of locally used

Sangz Read More »