Meet the Artisans
HOW WE DO IT
Roma hired unemployed and economically challenged young adults, armed with a basic sense of art and a keen eagerness to learn the trade. Roma personally taught them the intricacies of painting on leather in the family’s workshop. Over the years, by becoming a part of the Anuschka family, these skills empowered them to earn an honest living and provide for their families.
WORKS OF WEARABLE ART
A one-of-a-kind product starts with a one-of-a-kind story. Inspired by art and the emotions it evokes, the Basu family set out to give customers something different. Products made with raw skill and unwavering passion, each infused with deep meaning and thoughtful craftsmanship. What they created was more than just a handbag: Wearable works of art that bring joy to the lives of those who carry them and to the artists who helped to create them, and with that, Anuschka was born.
Bivas Mondal
Q: Tell us little about your backstory and family life.
A:My father passed away when my brother and I were very young, so my mother and grandmother raised us. It was very difficult financially, so I knew I had to get a job where I could help provide for my family.
Q: Did you always know you wanted to work for a company like Anuschka?
A:A neighbor worked in Anuschka’s workshop, told me about the company, and referred me to their Manager. Initially, I joined as an office pantry staff keeping the
food and kitchen areas clean, but I knew I had more to offer. I discovered what Anuschka was all about and decided to show my sketches to Bhaskar.
Devadithya Bose
Devadithya is an artist who is incredibly precise and committed to his work. His painstaking attention to detail turns each creation into a vivid work of art by blending ancient methods with a contemporary flare. His relationship with Anuschka is a reflection of his dedication to quality and beauty.
Arpita Majumdar
Q. Describe your role at Anuschka?
A.I am responsible for art checking. I need to ensure that the art perfectly matches with the samples.
Q. What’s your favorite part about working for Anuschka?
A.Anuschka’s good working environment, rules and regulations, non–violence and non–existence of political employee unions and tremendous support of seniors created the perfect place for a sheepish lady like me from a small village, who was struggling for a better livelihood in this big city.
Md. Zameeruddin
Zameeruddin's aptitude as a craftsman is demonstrated by his capacity to give each bag he works on life. A master of hand painting, his works include a harmonic fusion of vivid colours and detailed designs, resulting in a one-of-a-kind masterpiece for every product.
Tarak Naiya
Q. Tell us about how you started working at Anuschka.
A.I was enrolled for my master in education, but had to leave halfway through because my father couldn’t afford to pay my education fees any further. In the meantime, I got introduced to Samaresh Mondal who was an artist at Anuschka and referred me here.
Q. Do any of those first moments at Anuschka really stick out in your memory?
A.The day when our main artist Soumitra Roy approved my work sample and truly appreciated it. His kind words and approval means a lot to me.
Sikha Das Mondol
Sikha's attention to detail is a reflection of her dedication to craftsmanship. She gives each bag life with a firm touch and a creative attitude.
Nilkanta Sardar
Q. How has Anuschka changed your life?
A.Working here has given me the opportunity to buy land and make future plans of having my own home here in Sonarpur. At this moment, I stay in a rented house with my wife. I am now also in a position that I can take care of my children’s education and give them a good life.
Q. Tell us a little about yourself. How did you start working for Anuschka?
A.I came to India with my maternal grandmother when I was just 5 years old. I grew up at Sundarban, a national park and Bengal tiger reserve near Kolkata, and later completed my degree in History.
Papan Sarkar
Papan's creative vision is evident in each brushstroke. His works are a marvel of creativity and tradition, fusing the old with the new in exquisitely hand-painted designs.
Kaushik Banerjee
Q. Describe your role at Anuschka...
A.I am one of the senior most artists here, both in age and expertise. I have a deep appreciation and love for art. Over the years I have trained around 22‐25 artists.
Q. What’s the best part of your workday?
A.It might sound bit silly but my favorite part of the day is being able to drink tea once every hour, which is 7‐8 cups per day. Tea gives me the necessary energy boost to keep working without being tired.
Madhobi Das
Madhobi's skill is in fusing classic workmanship with contemporary design. Her love of vivid colours and meticulous attention to detail produce enthralling masterpieces that embodies the spirit of Anuschka's artisan family.