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Noyli Impacting the rural artisans through their ethical business practice



In a quiet village far from the noise of the city, a woman named Rina sits on her courtyard floor, sunlight falling softly on her hands.

Hands that once stayed busy only with household chores…

Today, those same hands create jewellery that travels across Bangladesh and beyond.


Rina is one of the many artisans Noyli works with.


When Noyli first met her, she had talent but no platform.

Creativity, but no income.

Dreams, but no direction.


Through Noyli’s training and support, she learned new techniques, discovered her own style, and slowly began to believe in her abilities.

Her first earning wasn’t just money—it was confidence.

Her first design wasn’t just a product—it was pride.


Today, Rina supports her children’s education.

She contributes to her household.

She stands taller in her community.

And every piece she makes carries a part of her story.


This is what Noyli stands for.


Not just handmade jewellery.

But hands that rise.

Lives that change.

Communities that grow.


Every time someone wears a Noyli piece, they carry a piece of Rina’s journey—

and the journey of hundreds of rural artisans who are building a better future with their own hands.


Noyli isn’t just creating accessories.

Noyli is creating opportunity.

  • Arts & Culture
  • Leadership
  • Technology
  • Positive Masculinity
  • Education
  • Shout Your Vision
  • South and Central Asia
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