From the foothills of the Himalayas to the bustling streets of Jaipur, women entrepreneurs across India are building brands that blend tradition with innovation, purpose with profit. This Women's Day, we're celebrating 9 women-owned businesses on Amazon India marketplace that are creating products with heart.
Mountain flavors meet women's empowerment
Himalayan Haat, founded by Divya Chowfin and her mother Indira, aims to transform family farming traditions into sustainable livelihoods for mountain women. According to the founders, what started with handcrafted preserves and coolers has become a platform where local women earn dignified incomes through flexible work. As per the brand, every fruit cooler and herbal infusion reflects their collective skill and resilience—products that taste of the mountains and the independence they've created.
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Tribal wisdom, modern markets
In eastern Gujarat, Aranya Pure Food founder Bhavna Doshi works with tribal farmers—especially women—to bring traditional grains, forest produce, and millets to modern tables. According to Aranya, through this cooperative model, women gain access to fair markets and financial inclusion whilst preserving generational wisdom. As per the brand, each product strengthens women's economic independence and celebrates cultural heritage.
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Parenting reimagined
Sisters Deepa and Drishti founded Bhaakur in Jaipur to redefine modern parenting through organic baby clothing and thoughtfully curated essentials. According to the founders, the brand is built on the belief in equal parenting and emotional wellbeing. As per Bhaakur, the brand has scaled sustainably by leveraging digital tools and the Amazon Great Indian Festival to reach families across India who value care, inclusion, and conscious living.
From pandemic setback to jewellery success
When the pandemic forced Tripti to leave London and return to India, she chose to restart in Jaipur. Mastering jewellery design and production end-to-end through Roovi, she identified an opportunity to create jewellery that meets modern needs. According to Tripti, what began as a setback became an opportunity to build a business aligned with contemporary customer preferences.
Celebrating India's timeless crafts
According to Bhumee Creations, the brand connects artisans to the world through soulful décor that brings warmth, culture, and meaning into modern homes. As per the brand, every piece tells a story of tradition, care, and conscious living—celebrating the hands behind India's timeless crafts.
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A mother's mission
Anavi Kalia founded Promom from her own experiences with midnight feeds, pumping, and sterilisation. As Co-Founder and Chief Mom, she designed every product from lived experience—including a wearable electric breast pump, 6-in-1 steriliser, and smart bottle warmer. According to the brand, Promom's products are designed to give mothers freedom, comfort, and peace of mind.
Guilt-free baking for new-age moms
Sihi Chocolaterie founder Akshaya spent a decade in some of the finest pastry kitchens and chocolate factories across the world, including Switzerland and Madagascar. She founded Sihi in 2018 to cater to new-age moms' baking needs with healthy baking chocolate. According to the brand, Amazon has helped her reach more customers in six months than in the past year and a half.
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Promoting Indian artisans
Sanjana founded Tarang Arts in 2004 as a South India-based handicraft retail chain committed to preserving the Indian handicraft community by promoting artisans and their work. According to the brand, it has seen strong growth on Amazon and with multiple chain stores and three workshops employing over 70 artists engaged in research and development, TarangArts specialises in creating new products, including esteemed offerings like Tanjore paintings and wooden crafts.
A platform for Naga entrepreneurs
Founded by Hekani Jakhalu in 2018, Made in Nagaland Centre helps promote entrepreneurship by providing a unified platform for local producers to showcase homegrown products. The Kohima-based hub features over 1,500 products from more than 260 entrepreneurs—from handcrafted goods and textiles to organic foods and indigenous creations. According to the founder, through partnerships with GAME and engagement with Amazon, the Centre has expanded national market access for Naga artisans, strengthening livelihoods whilst preserving traditional knowledge and artisanal heritage.
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These 9 women entrepreneurs prove that building a business isn't just about products, it's about purpose, community, and the courage to turn challenges into opportunities. Explore their collections on Amazon.in and many more collections from other sellers to support women-owned businesses making a difference.
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