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From loss to lifeline: how the love for craft carried Zeni forward

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Amid the uncertainty of the pandemic, widowed mother of three Siti Nuraznie Ibrahim turned her hobby into a growing brand.

PETALING JAYA: For Siti Nuraznie Ibrahim, her brand, Zeniluv, is more than just a business. For the single mother of three, it represents independence, resilience and the ability to support her family financially from home.

Better known as Zeni, she once worked as a project manager and never imagined she would one day call herself an artisan. She opted for her company’s voluntary separation scheme in February 2020 – just a month before the pandemic hit.

“I thought it would be okay and that I could find another job. But when the lockdown dragged on, it became quite difficult,” Zeni told FMT Lifestyle.

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