Discover authentic Indian handicrafts from 200+ artisan families across 15 states. Every piece carries a story, a skill, and a heritage that spans centuries.
When you buy from Kalakriti, you support a real person with a real name. Every artisan profile includes their story, technique, and location.
A third-generation Madhubani painter, Sunita has been practising this 2,500-year-old art form since age nine. Her work is exhibited in museums across India and Europe.
Rajendra revived the near-extinct Jaipur blue pottery tradition. His workshop trains 40+ young artisans each year, keeping the craft alive for the next generation.
Using the 4,000-year-old lost-wax casting technique, Janga creates Dhokra figurines that tell tribal stories. She is a National Craft Award winner.
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"The Madhubani painting arrived safely and is even more stunning in person. The colours are vivid, the detailing extraordinary. Sunita Devi's signature on the back made it feel so personal. Absolutely worth every rupee."
"Gifted the blue pottery vase set to my mother and she was speechless. Beautifully packaged in a handmade box. The glaze work is flawless — this is real Jaipur craftsmanship, not a mass-produced copy."
"The sandalwood box is a masterpiece. The fragrance fills the room and the hand-carved motifs are breathtaking. Kalakriti takes such care to source authentic pieces. I've already ordered three more gifts."