Personal stories of success always are a wonder to narrate and here I am with one such tale which I admire and choose to share with you. 
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When Sridevi in the film, English Vinglish informs the class
 that she makes laddus and sells them, by way of introducing herself, 
she is lauded as an Entrepreneur. That scene was an AHA moment in the 
film. I'm sure that scene touched many a chord and left one teary-eyed. 
Archana's love and attraction to jewellery especially heavy, chunky statement pieces naturally enabled her to begin Strings & Beads. Hailing from a family where all the women did some kind of hand work, Archana says that she genetically and naturally had to use her hands to create something that she enjoyed doing and also that fetched her money. Archana says, "My Grand-mom used to sketch, stitch and do lovely embroidery. My Mom went on her mom and till date stitches some of the most gorgeous clothes and bags. So Jewelry happened very naturally to me. I loved stones and started putting things together. I started with stretch bracelets, then I worked around simple necklaces and finally came earrings."
Like most personal ventures, Archana also faced disappointment and financial constraints in the initial days after starting S & B as she quit a job that paid handsomely. But she had her heart and soul into Strings & Beads. There were exhibitions she did in the Middle East (Qatar) where she didn't sell a piece. But thanks to her friends-- her only clients then who picked all that they liked and encouraged her. Having a supportive and wonderful husband also was her great pillar of strength. In Archana's own words, "A shoulder to cry and a crazy pal when we celebrated successes."
 Archana's medium of work in the beginning was limited to glass beads and 
metal. Eventually, her liking for Silver increased and also did her love for
 Gemstones. She came across tarot and Crystals about a year after she 
began S & B. She saw some amazing 
results for S & B with the crystals and that's when she went on to 
learn Tarot card reading and Crystal Healing. Now a practitioner and
 a designer, she is able to bring about an amazing balance with Aesthetics 
and Metaphysics.
She procures her beads from around the world from suppliers approved by GIA (Gemological institute of America) and her Silver are all handmade in India and Nepal.
The greatest challenge she faces are the copiers in the market. People come to her to learn the art and begin something by themselves and have even tried stealing her clients. But Archana is quite happy that she has many clients who have also become her friends and family standing by her.
She procures her beads from around the world from suppliers approved by GIA (Gemological institute of America) and her Silver are all handmade in India and Nepal.
The greatest challenge she faces are the copiers in the market. People come to her to learn the art and begin something by themselves and have even tried stealing her clients. But Archana is quite happy that she has many clients who have also become her friends and family standing by her.
 Archana has come a long way since she began her journey before 2.5 years
 and the sailing hasn't been quite smooth. But what she has understood 
is that inspite of many copiers out there, they really don't live long. 
And as Archana rightly mentions, "True 
creativity cannot be contained. It is something each one is born with 
and that which you end up nurturing."
And thus Archana
 nurtured her soul call and here we are with beautiful strings and 
beads! In early 2013 Archana shifted to Chennai and since then her journey has
 been functioning from the South of India to many countries in the 
world. One visit to her Facebook page leaves you sighing and wishing that you owned atleast one S & B piece of jewellery.
Archana has been showcasing her work in different venues in Chennai and recently exhibited her work entitled, Madras Memoirs in the 11th edition of By Hand, From the Heart, the market place for hand made stuff from South India.
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Postscript: Written for the Indiblogeshwaris Ladies Independence Special Contest in association with Women Entrepreneurs in India
All images are from Strings & Beads Facebook page. 







