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  • March 31, 2023 satish krishnaswami

    Parampara Utsav at Zishta - 26th Feb 2023

    "Parampara Utsav" is a Sanskrit phrase that can be translated to mean "Festival of Tradition" or "Celebration of Heritage." The word "Parampara" refers to the transmission of knowledge, beliefs, or practices from one generation to the next, while "Utsav" means...

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  • November 18, 2022 satish krishnaswami

    NICEORG.IN August 10, 2022

    #NICEStories – Zishta: Bringing Traditional Indian Cookware and Crafts Back into your Homes Ever seen your grandmother’s initials etched on your mother’s utensils? India has always carried forward the practice of passing down utensils and serveware generationally. Zishta was started...

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  • May 4, 2022 satish krishnaswami

    lbb.in August 10,2020

    Bring Home Your Grandma's Kitchen With Traditional Accessories From This Store   What Makes It Awesome   Coffee filter, cast iron kadhai or clay water pots, choose your pick among a range of traditional kitchen products from Zishta in JP Nagar. The whiff...

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  • April 29, 2022 satish krishnaswami

    Zishta in UK April 22, 2022

    Excited to announce! Zishta now in United Kingdom on this auspicious day of Ugadi!If you are living in UK & looking for closer options to order Zishta traditional products, here we are in UK in collaboration with Ahabazaar. Together we...

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  • April 29, 2022 satish krishnaswami

    YourStory.com December 29,2019

    Zishta shows how to bring back grandma's kitchen into urban homes riding on WhatsApp Working with rural artisans, Bengaluru-based cookware and homeware venture Zishta offers authentic products to customers and also educates them on the advantages of making ancient craft...

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  • April 29, 2022 satish krishnaswami

    30Stades.com March 10, 2021

    Zishta: Taking handcrafted homeware from India’s 48 craft clusters across the globe   Meera Ramakrishnan’s father was a banker by profession and cultural connoisseur by passion. She would often travel to the hinterland with her father, who would make her...

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  • April 29, 2022 satish krishnaswami

    The Better India June 14, 2021

    Bengaluru Duo Quit Jobs to Make Ancient Indian Cookware Cool Again, Get 90000 Orders   In 2016, after working in the corporate field for more than 20 years, friends and colleagues Meera Ramakrishnan (47) and Archish Mathe Madhavan (38) decided...

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  • April 29, 2022 satish krishnaswami

    The Hindu April 16, 2021

    Revival stories from Zishta as it brings its traditional cookware to Chennai Among the first products that the three co-founders of Zishta — Meera Ramakrishnan, Archish Mathe Madhavan, and Varishta Sampath — wanted to revive were the iconic davarah (brass tumbler) and...

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