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  • Palash Agrawal, Founder and Director, Vedas Exports, Brings Handcrafted Art to Life With a Vision of Cultural Heritage and Sustainability

    StartupTalky presents Recap’22. This is a series of interviews in which we conduct in-depth discussions with founders & industry leaders to understand their growth in 2022 and their predictions for the future.

    Handcrafted metal artifacts refer to metal objects that are created by skilled artisans using traditional techniques and tools. These can include a wide range of products, such as jewelry, decorative objects, utensils, and more. Handcrafted metal artifacts are a popular and traditional form of art in India, and they are in high demand both locally and internationally.

    The demand for handcrafted metal artifacts has been growing in recent years due to the increasing popularity of traditional and artisanal products. This trend is likely to continue, driven by a growing appreciation for unique and high-quality products as well as a desire for sustainability and a connection to local cultures.

    According to IMARC Group, the global handcrafts market size reached US$ 752.2 Billion in 2022. Looking ahead, the market is expected to reach US$ 1,296.6 billion by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.1% from 2023 to 2028.

    For this Interview, we invited, Palash Agrawal, Founder and Director of Vedas Exports, and we talked about the growth, challenges, insights, and future opportunities in the handicraft industry.

    StartupTalky: Palash, what products does your company sell? What was the motivation/vision with which you started?

    Palash: Vedas exports is a renowned name in the domestic as well as export markets when it comes to handcrafted metal artifacts. We design and manufacture all our products in-house. My vision behind the company was to build a global enterprise that offers décor products showcasing India’s rich cultural heritage and excellence of metal handcraft. We have been able to make a mark on the global market within a short duration due to our emphasis on quality, excellence of customer service, and commitment to giving a contemporary touch to classic décor items.

    StartupTalky: What other products/features have been added in the past year? What is/are the USP/s of your products?

    Palash: We have been regularly introducing new designs and products. Some of our new additions in 2022 include various nature-inspired products such as trees, leaves, birds, and nature or garden-themed products. What makes our products stand out is the high quality of materials used in producing them. Recycled metals match the handcrafted excellence of our artisans to create sustainable artwork. The colors that we use are environmentally friendly and safe. Further, we have an unmatched customer service mechanism with options to replace the products and other such customer-centric initiatives, which make Vedas Exports a preferred brand for the customers.

    StartupTalky: How has the handicraft industry changed in recent years, and how has your company adapted to these changes?

    Palash: India is a prominent handicraft exporting country in the world, and the overall handicraft market was estimated to be over $4.35 billion in 2021/22. Recently, we have been witnessing very strong demand in countries like the US, UK, UAE, Australia, and other European nations. The handicraft export market in India is highly evolved and structured. Today, the country exports almost every type of décor products ranging from metal artifacts and carpets to wooden craft. However, our core category, which is metal home décor products, is witnessing even stronger growth since the demand is not only strong from overseas markets but also from domestic buyers. We have been focusing on the growing trends and have steadily revamped our product offerings to ensure the continuous availability of creative and high-quality artifacts for the audience.

    Palash: I regularly read about the various developments and emerging trends in the global arena. At Vedas, the emphasis has been on creating unique designs based on the heritage Indian metal handicraft. We also constantly listen to customer feedback and expectations and design our products as per the changing preferences of the buyers.

    StartupTalky: What key metrics do you track to check the company’s growth and performance?

    Palash: Our focus is on providing assured support and sharing information that the customers don’t generally get elsewhere. Thus, we can achieve greater customer retention and organic publicity through customer recommendations. Repeat purchase and word of mouth are parameters that we count on too.

    StartupTalky: What were the most significant challenges your company faced in the past year and how did you overcome them?

    Palash: There were a lot of challenges, and we had to constantly adapt to the changing market scenarios and keep our customers engaged. We have overcome the market challenges by always focusing on creating art that has its own story to tell. We also envision the creation of décor pieces that can be effortlessly integrated into any décor or part of the interiors of a home, office, or restaurant. Sustainable manufacturing practices, appealing designs, and excellence in customer service have been a part of our strategy to maintain our position in the market.


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    StartupTalky: Repeat purchase is one of the most important parameters on which most e-commerce brands are betting. How do you keep your customer engaged to stop churn?

    Palash: Instead of focusing too much on marketing activities and gimmicks to engage the customer, our focus has been on ensuring high-quality standards, and a customer-centric sales and support process. Our customers feel related to the products they buy and appreciate the best-in-class support, leading to superior customer retention and engagement consistently.

    StartupTalky: What are the different strategies you use for marketing? Tell us about any growth hack which you pulled off.

    Palash: We rely on content marketing as our primary channel to reach out to our audiences and we have achieved significant success with it. The growth hack that Vedas Exports has leveraged is to build a customer-centric business where our customers love the products as well as the service on offer. As a result, we enjoy higher customer retention than most other brands and also a lot of organic growth through word-of-mouth publicity.

    StartupTalky: What are the important tools and software you use to run your business smoothly?

    Palash: Need Inputs For billing and maintaining the stock, we have a CRM system associated with a private company. For Accounting we use Tally. For other daily office tasks which include entering data manually, video conferencing, etc, we rely on Google since it is one of the most secure systems out there. Microsoft Excel is also one of the most used software in the office. Again, we do have a separate CRM system for online.

    StartupTalky: What opportunities do you see for future growth in your industry in India and the world? What kind of difference in market behavior have you seen within states in India?

    Palash: The economy right now is a bit slow due to rising oil and petrol prices but if we have to discuss in terms of the decor industry we are witnessing a growing trend. Consumers are increasingly looking into buying home decor items with changing times. With workplaces becoming remote and work-from-home mode getting adopted, a huge chunk of people is looking into buying home decor pieces to adorn their workspaces with.

    Talking about market behavior across different states in India, we may notice that the classy and subtle designs sell more in North India while South India opts for more colorful, gold vibrant patterns. On the Eastern side of the country, markets are full of wooden pieces. States like Goa prefer a modernized touch to their pieces while urban cities like Mumbai with smaller houses prefer minimalistic designs. Places with huge villas prefer a lot more items to fill their houses with The world economy is suffering due to the ongoing war but once everything is settled we could experience a lot of opportunities for the home decor industry.

    StartupTalky: What lessons did your team learn in the past year and how will these inform your plans and strategies?

    Palash: Today, we are paying a lot of attention to feedback and customer grievance. Vedas also does a follow-up call with the buyers to understand their experience with the products. We integrate the feedback received by further refining our products. Earlier, we focused more on offline sales through partner stores, but in the last year, our emphasis has been on growing an online presence. We have a full-fledged e-commerce website and are now able to offer a hybrid shopping experience across offline as well as online channels.

    StartupTalky: How do you plan to expand the Customers, SKUs, and team base in the future?

    Palash: Expansion of the product range and the team is an ongoing process with Vedas. We have an in-house design and manufacturing facility, and every few months, we add new products to the portfolio alongside training more artisans to join our team and earn a healthy and respectful income for themselves. We are planning to train more female artists who will not only add a new dimension
    to our team’s creative approach, but also bring about inclusivity. Our products are sustainable and made from recycled metals, eco-friendly colors, and so on. We are aiming to drive customer awareness through content marketing and sharing of insights on our products as well as the emerging trends and how Vedas’ products are the right fit for every need.

    We have been working to expand our footprint and our aim is to become the top brand in the Indian as well as a global metal handicraft market. The goal is to have at least 400 sister stores throughout India, and long terming-term, we will establish a worldwide presence. My vision is to reach a level where every residential or commercial property would have at least one Vedas product as a part of its interior décor.

    StartupTalky: With so much hype around D2C brands spending on ads, what will be your growth strategy organic or inorganic? How to plan to work around SEO and content marketing?

    Palash: As a growing brand with domestic as well as international markets to cater to, we are focusing on digital and content marketing to drive awareness about our products and their USPs. The key for us is to make every customer happy by offering the right product and uniqueness as well as superior quality. Happy customers lead to a lot of organic growth as they proudly recommend Vedas to other buyers. As far as our content marketing strategy and SEO is concerned, the first thing to focus is on creating a compelling story for each product. When the customer is able to see the picture and relate to it, sales conversions happen. The SEO activities revolve around the most trending keywords such as product types to drive the audience to our online store.

    StartupTalky: One tip that you would like to share with another D2C founder?

    Palash:

    • Focus on your goals and what you want to achieve in the long term
    • Always balance out the expense and selling. Expenditure should never cross your selling/spending power in business
    • Watch out for competitors and always practice forward engineering.

    We thank Palash for spending his valuable time and sharing his learnings with all of us.

    You can read other Recap’22 Interviews here.

  • Vedas Exports – A Décor that illuminates the Timeline Between Old Classicism & Trendy Modern!

    Handicraft has been a widely enamored and respected art form since time immemorial. It is said that the people who have crafting in their blood are the masters of this art. India is world-renowned for its art and craft. A plethora of artistry and artisans can be found in the various states and provinces of this country.

    Founded by Mr. Palash Agrawal, Vedas Exports is one of the renowned exporters of handicrafts. Providing the most exquisite quality handcrafted goods from traditional to modern abstracts, this company aspires to be a paramount dealer of this art in the international market.

    Vedas Exports – Company Highlights

    Startup Name Vedas Exports
    Headquarter Ranchi, India
    Sector Handicrafts & Decor
    Founder Palash Agrawal
    Founded July 2014
    Website vedasexports.com
    Contact info@vedasexports.com

    About Vedas Exports and How it Works
    Vedas Exports – Target Market Size
    How was Vedas Exports Started?
    Vedas Exports – Name, Tagline, and Logo
    Vedas Exports – Product/Services
    Founders of Vedas Exports and team
    Vedas Exports – Business Model and Revenue Model
    Vedas Exports – Startup Launch
    Vedas Exports – Growth
    Vedas Exports – Startup Challenges
    Vedas Exports – Funding and Investors
    Vedas Exports – Competitors
    Vedas Exports – Future Plans
    Vedas Exports – Founder’s Advice
    Vedas Exports – Technology Stack
    Vedas Exports – Recognition and Achievements


    About Vedas Exports and How it Works

    Vedas Exports is one of the renowned exporters of handicrafts. Providing the most exquisite quality handcrafted goods from traditional to modern abstracts, this company aspires to be a paramount dealer of this art in the international market. Vedas Exports believe that beauty is a combination of both the internal and external qualities of daintiness and authenticity. Therefore, all the artifacts are created with a steep approach towards quality management.

    Handmade bags, paintings, woodcraft, t-lights, and artifacts made of bell metal and wrought iron are the masterpieces that the company is proficient in supplying. Its focus is to bring excellence in the work and feel privileged to offer a wide range of aesthetic handicrafts and home decor to valuable customers in any corner of the world. Designs, values and ethics – these are the three priorities, Vedas vouches for in the market.

    Vedas products - Arindam Tree and Wall art
    Vedas products – Arindam Tree and Wall art

    “Our vision is to reach every single town and each seller dealing in décor. We wish to make every house, restaurant, hotel, etc. display at least one piece of décor from Vedas, in our aim to make India self-reliant and not import handicrafts or décor items from abroad”, says Palash Agrawal, founder of Vedas Exports.

    Currently the company operates in the B2B module, by supplying to the offline branded stores and currently due to the current situation also selling their stuff online through various modules like social media and online e-commerce platforms. But its mission is to create 60 offline stores by next year, in both franchise and own store modules.


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    Vedas Exports – Target Market Size

    So far, Vedas Exports is present in 700+ stores across India and 500+ stores abroad. While its market share is currently in the range of 7-9% across India, the company’s target is to reach 40% within the next 2 years. With the current pandemic-led lockdown making people stay and spend more time within the confines of home, we expect a growth in demand for décor and a bigger market in times to come.

    How was Vedas Exports Started?

    Having spent 8 years in boarding school and the United Kingdom for his undergraduate and postgraduate studies, Palash has been away for quite a long time. Yet, belonging to business family meant business was in his genes, while he always aspired to do something very different and contribute to society.

    “My father has been my inspiration in my idea of exploring the world of décor, to start my own brand Vedas Exports and etching a strong foothold in the market. Initial days were tough though, and we used to hit and try many products from different states in India. But traveling across the globe made me realize that we can transform ancient décor in a blend of modernity and market the same. I remember selling just one piece in the first month of starting my factory. Today, we are selling above 10000 pcs per month and run a complete unit, based in Jodhpur”, recalls Palash when talking about how Vedas Exports was started.


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    As the team was aiming to relate ancient décor to its modern versions, Vedas was a perfect choice. The name that stands for the Vedic era rightly reflects the aura of the ancient traditions and richness of heritage. They also wished to add a modern and corporate flavor to it. Thus, the logo bears a blending of old and new and is vibrant in color choices.

    Vedas Exports – Product/Services

    Vedas Exports is mainly into décor, and have Wall Décor, Wall Shelves, Mirror, Table Décor, Showpieces, Hooks, Vases, office décor, Wall Jali, etc in its platter. While the company offers readymade choices of items, it also customizes products according to customer needs and preferences. You think of a product and the company will create it for you.

    Vedas Products - Atha Mirror and Marsh Tin Wall Decor
    Vedas Products – Atha Mirror and Marsh Tin Wall Decor

    The use of lead-free paints, powder-coated, and rust-free products are the features that make this brand stand out in the crowd. The team doesn’t believe in replicating the already available styles and designs and launch new products every two months. All the products are handmade and crafted to perfection.

    “We aim to make our products for the masses and thus prefer keeping the price point intact always. We develop our products according to market trends and follow trending colors. Our team has a very good R&D wing, that travels across the globe seeking fresh designs, trend, and pricing opportunities”, says Palash Agrawal.


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    Founders of Vedas Exports and team

    Mr. Palash Agrawal is founder of Vedas Exports. Vedas Exports is a family-run company. Palash has his dad (Mr. Pawan Kr Agrawal) as a co-founder and he has always been the mentor and source of inspiration for the company. The company now has around 110 people working with it, which induces artisans and office employees.

    Mr. Palash Agrawal | Founder of Vedas Exports
    Mr. Palash Agrawal – Founder of Vedas Exports

    The team is a combination of fresh start-up persons and some experienced people on the job. The team has designers from NIFD and NIFT who plan and enhance the products. They also have freshers on their marketing and e-commerce business. The reason why they hire freshers is that they are ready to face new challenges and output is very much high. The team also has a brand manager who is very much experienced and good knowledge of the planning is provided by him.

    “We ensure and endorse a very strong work culture in our office in terms of ethics, teamwork, freedom of functioning, and no interference. So, we have a happy set of people working with us, who consider the office as their second home and work together as one big family”, says Palash about the work culture of the company.

    Moreover, Vedas Exports follow international standards of health and safety norms across the office and in its factories. Till now, 98% of the team was right there with the company from the start of the journey. The startup believes in the experiences and efforts it puts into raising an employee. This is important as if once the person leaves the organization, the company goes back at least 6 months in terms of experience, to teach his work to a new employee.

    Vedas Exports – Business Model and Revenue Model

    Vedas Exports operate in four different business models

    1. B2B (Business to Business) – Supply to many stores directly and they sell Vedas’s products.
    2. B2C (Business to Customer) – Directly interact and sell products through the website and social media pages.
    3. Via E-commerce platforms – Products are available on e-commerce platforms and portals like Pepperfry, Amazon, Flipkart, etc.
    4. Through customization – Customize and create products according to the clients’ style, needs, and preferences.

    For the export of goods, the company works through direct stores, importers, and buying agencies. Vedas Exports’ revenue is generated from the sale of products through the various channels it operates in. The startup is bootstrapped and has no borrowing from anyone so far.


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    Vedas Exports – Startup Launch

    “Getting the first 50 customers was the biggest hurdle. We had our products but our journey was initiated in the online portal only. At that time, our marketing skills were not very strong and hence our efforts weren’t paying much. So, we started organizing small exhibitions across the country to build the customer base. It took us around 6 months to reach that point and get our first 50 customers”, recalls Palash Agrawal about launching Vedas Exports.

    Vedas Exports – Growth

    Considering the last six months’ journey, the company’s functioning has taken various paths. Being a new brand in the market, it’s not an easy task to have a strong footprint, especially when the decor industry is not very organized in terms of branding and sales. The products are completely handmade, and hence settling is an issue. Sometimes the startup face a lot of issues regarding its pricing, shipping costs, etc.

    Vedas Products - Basket Cycle and Bayon
    Vedas Products – Basket Cycle and Bayon

    But the exhibitions the company already organized and the client meetings the team have attended have made them realize the demand for their products and the praise for its quality. Thus, the team readily understood that it can survive in the market if its back end is strong enough.  So, the company focused on making distribution and dealer channels wide and strong, so that on-ground sales pressure is less and it can concentrate more on designs and packaging of the products.

    Currently, the company has visibility in more than 300 cities across India and 15 countries across the globe. Every year, it supply to more than 20,000 end customers from its warehouses. Riding on the success rate of the past three years, it is now present in India’s top superstores including Hometown, Evok, Shopperstop, Royaloaks, Starmarks, Pepperfry studios, etc. It has reached the profit center as well, after the third year of operations.


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    Vedas Exports – Startup Challenges

    The main challenge was building up the trust and making a big customer base. The second biggest challenge was keeping the set of artisans intact. The company was in the initial stage of business back then and orders were few, thus forcing it to assign basic work for them every day and get the work going. It also used to participate in many shows abroad with a very low success rate at that time. Hence, the team relied mostly on reverse engineering to stay afloat and improvise its products.  

    Vedas Exports – Funding and Investors

    So far, Vedas Exports has not raised any funding and its 100% stakes is owned by the founding team.

    Vedas Exports – Competitors

    Talking of competitors, there are many based in Jodhpur and Moradabad. But they have always been a great source of motivation and energy for the company, to work harder and spend more time on product building. The team believes competition should be healthy and wise.


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    Vedas Exports – Future Plans

    Vedas Exports plan to build on the franchise module and come up with company-owned stores across India, UAE, Nepal, UK. It is now coming up with furniture, as a new segment.

    Vedas Exports – Founder’s Advice

    Our startup journey was like a roller coaster ride. It’s fun to feel that you are the boss of the organization, where you work. But at the same time, it’s you, who end up doing all the jobs too. My suggestion would be to never give up on your belief and dreams. I was thinking to close my startup after two years of operations. But my dad and brother prevented and motivated me to put the best of my efforts and sheer hard work to climb up the ladder of success. And see where we are today- all around the world with our creations.

    Vedas Exports – Technology Stack

    From day 1 of its journey, the team has been very organized in terms of software, ERP, and tools it uses. It has customized its own ERP system for inventory management and billing.

    Vedas Exports – Recognition and Achievements

    The company has given diploma on handicrafts from Russian authority on 2015, after the first year of the business.