Unveiling the Future of Handloom: Handlooom.com embraces Blockchain for Transparency and Exclusivity

At Save Handloom Foundation, we’re thrilled to announce that we’re pioneering the use of blockchain technology in the handloom industry! We’re in the final stages of implementing this revolutionary approach to secure Digital Product Passports for every iconic handcrafted product in our store for Transparency, Authenticity, Traceability, Sustainability: The Pillars of Our Commitment.

What is a Digital Product Passport?

Imagine a unique identifier for your handloom purchase, accessible directly through your smartphone. Using Karpine Blockchain technology and embedded NFC tags, our Digital Product Passports unlock a wealth of information about your handcrafted treasure.

Here’s what you can discover:

  • Origin Story: Trace the journey of your product, from the source of the materials to the skilled hands that brought it to life.
  • Transparency by Design: Gain insights into the production and compliance processes, ensuring the highest ethical standards.
  • Quality You Can Trust: Access details about the materials used, guaranteeing the quality and sustainability of your purchase.

But the benefits go beyond just transparency. Owning a handloom product with a Digital Product Passport grants you access to a world of exclusive benefits, making your purchase even more special. (We’ll reveal more about these exclusive perks soon!)

Why Blockchain Matters

Our search, conducted through Google Gemini AI tool, indicates that Handlooom.com is currently the only organization within the handloom industry actively working with blockchain technology as shown below. This positions us at the forefront of innovation, committed to building trust and value for our customers.

By embracing blockchain, Handlooom.com is setting a new standard for the handloom industry. We’re excited to empower you with the knowledge and confidence that comes with owning a truly authentic and ethically-sourced handcrafted masterpiece.

Upon further investigation, we discovered that a charitable trust from Sri Lanka named Selyn has indeed implemented Blockchain technology in their handmade products. However, despite our attempts to contact Selyn regarding their integration of Blockchain, we found no products advertised with blockchain traceability on their website. Despite conducting a keyword search for “Blockchain,” we found no relevant pages or content. It appears that although they piloted the technology with a single product, like a banana fiber made bag showcased online. It seems that they have ceased implementing Blockchain technology for authenticity, traceability, and transparency purposes, as there is currently no mention of Blockchain on their website.

About us, Handlooom.com is more than a Handloom online and offline store; it’s a testament to the timeless artistry of handloom craftsmanship, now fortified by the security and transparency of blockchain innovation.

Stay tuned for further updates as we unveil the launch of our Digital Product Passports!

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