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Appliqué is a decorative textile craft where fabric pieces are stitched onto a base to create intricate patterns. Widely practiced across India, Gujarat and Rajasthan are renowned for exceptional appliqué work.
Bagru printing is a traditional Rajasthani hand-block printing craft known for earthy colors and intricate floral motifs. Using natural dyes & hand-carved wooden blocks, artisans create timeless textile patterns.
Bamboo craft is an ancient tribal tradition of weaving and bending sustainably grown bamboo into baskets, furniture, mats, lamps, and lightweight household décor.
Barabanki weaves are fine handloom textiles from Awadh, woven on pit looms into sarees, dupattas, and stoles known for softness and subtle patterning.
Basketry is a sustainable craft practiced across India using natural fibers like bamboo and jute. Traditional weaving techniques create durable baskets, mats, and functional household items with regional craftsmanship.
Bead jewellery is an ancient craft dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Using terracotta, shell, and semi-precious stones, artisans create traditional yet contemporary jewellery designs with timeless appeal.
Bidri is a traditional metal inlay craft from Bidar, Karnataka, featuring intricate silver, brass, or copper designs on blackened metal surfaces, creating a distinctive black-and-silver contrast.
Block printing is a 2,000-year-old textile craft using hand-carved wooden blocks, natural dyes, and resist techniques to imprint repeating motifs on cotton.
Blue Pottery is a Persian-influenced Mughal-era ceramic art using quartz instead of clay, finished with glossy cobalt glazes and hand-painted floral motifs.
Sambhal brass craft is a historic metalwork tradition from the Mughal era. Artisans shape, engrave, and polish brass to create intricate pieces with a smooth, golden finish.
Channapatna is a 200-year-old Karnataka craft of lacquer-turned wooden toys, dolls, and décor coloured with natural vegetable dyes and shellac polish.
Shop handcrafted Chikankari kurtas, suits & dupattas from Lucknow artisans. 40+ traditional hand stitches on cotton, muslin & silk. Direct from craft clusters.
Crochet is a versatile textile craft that uses a hooked needle to loop yarn into intricate patterns. It creates clothing, accessories, home décor, and decorative pieces with unique textures and designs.
Desert Embroidery is a vibrant textile craft from Rajasthan and Gujarat, featuring intricate hand-stitched motifs, mirrors, and colorful threads. Inspired by desert life, it reflects rich cultural heritage and exceptional artisanal craftsmanship.
Dhokra is an ancient metal craft from India’s tribal regions, including West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand. Practiced for over 4,000 years, it follows traditional lost-wax casting techniques.
Gond painting is a tribal storytelling art from central India built entirely from rhythmic dot and line patterns called digna, depicting myths and nature.
Jute craft is a Bengal tradition transforming the biodegradable golden fibre into bags, rugs, baskets, and lifestyle décor through hand-weaving and knotting techniques.
Kalamkari is an ancient textile art from Andhra Pradesh, featuring hand-painted or block-printed designs on cotton using natural dyes. It evolved from depicting mythology to a popular contemporary craft.
Kantha is a traditional Bengali embroidery craft that transforms old fabrics into quilts and garments. Using simple running stitches, artisans create intricate, textured motifs rooted in sustainable craftsmanship.
Khurja Pottery is a 600-year-old glazed ceramic art from India's Ceramics City, producing vivid hand-painted tableware, planters, tiles, and decorative pieces.
Leather Puppetry is a traditional craft from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, where painted goat or deer hide is transformed into intricate puppets depicting nature and mythology for vibrant folk performances.
Madhubani painting is a traditional art form from Bihar's Mithila region, created using natural pigments and handmade brushes. It features bold outlines, vibrant colors, intricate depictions of nature and mythology.
Madurkathi is a traditional mat-weaving craft from West Bengal, made using native sedge grass. Known for eco-friendly, cooling, and sweat-absorbing mats, it received GI status in 2018.
Marble craft is a Mughal-era stone tradition using hand-carving and inlay, the same techniques behind the Taj Mahal, to create idols, tabletops, and panels.
Meenakari is a traditional Rajasthani craft introduced during the Mughal era. It involves engraving intricate designs on metal or wood and filling them with colorful enamel to create glossy finishes.
Meenakari is a Mughal-era enamel art fusing colourful glass onto engraved metal surfaces, creating luminous jewellery, bowls, boxes, and decorative pieces with floral designs.
Papier-mâché is a decorative craft introduced to Kashmir in the 14th century. It involves molding, polishing, and painting shredded paper to create intricate, hand-painted objects with artistic beauty.
Parchinkari is a Mughal-era marble inlay craft where semi-precious stones are shaped into floral forms and embedded in marble to create intricate, exquisite patterns.
Pattachitra is a traditional folk painting from Odisha, created on cloth or palm leaves. Renowned for intricate detailing, bold outlines, and natural colors, it beautifully portrays mythology and temple traditions.
Taat weaving is a sustainable Indian craft using natural fibers like jute and bamboo to create baskets, mats, and household items through traditional weaving techniques passed down across generations.
Tarkashi is a traditional wood inlay craft from Uttar Pradesh, where brass or copper wires are embedded into wood to create intricate floral and geometric patterns through skilled engraving techniques.
Terracotta is a traditional clay-based pottery craft known for its reddish-brown color, porous texture, and timeless beauty. Derived from Italian words meaning “baked earth,” it reflects enduring artistic appeal.
Warli is a 2,500-year-old tribal painting tradition using simple circles, triangles, and lines in white pigment to narrate harmony between humans and nature.
Wheat Grass craft is a Rajasthani innovation repurposing post-harvest stalks into golden, dye-free baskets, lamps, and décor through hand-twisting, coiling, and stitching techniques.
Wood carving is an ancient Indian craft practiced across regions like Kashmir, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh. Artisans hand-carve using traditional tools to create intricate floral, geometric, and figurative designs.