Born in Bombay, India, Jacqueline Cambata grew up in five countries. Among
the international traditions to which she was exposed, the visual
storytelling of 16th century Indian Mughal art made a deep and lingering
impression. She established Jacqueline Cambata Designs LLC to develop a line of porcelain tableware inspired by the sumptuous style of the Mughal Empire, which at its height stretched from Bangladesh to Kashmir.
In 2008, JACQUELINE CAMBATA DESIGNS launched two collections, Shangri-La and
Elephant Shantih, manufactured in Limoges, France, where craftsmen have been
making porcelain for kings and queens for centuries. Known for its
translucent delicacy, Limoges porcelain epitomizes elegance at the table.
Having grown up in countries where many families lacked the basic
necessities of life, Ms. Cambata passionately believes that business can
help eliminate global poverty. Microfinance - small uncollateralized loans
to village women - is a proven, low-cost way to raise the standard of living
in poor regions of the world. A portion of profits from the sale of
JACQUELINE CAMBATA DESIGNS porcelain therefore goes to microfinance and its
quest for human dignity.
Ms. Cambata's commitment to social responsibility includes serving on the boards of several international organizations and non-governmental
organizations, in addition to supporting life-affirming causes. As a
businesswoman, designer and citizen of the world, Ms. Cambata combines her
interests to promote the interconnectedness of humanity. |