
200+ Artisans. 6 States. One Craft Legacy.
We work directly with artisan cooperatives across India — paying fair, paying upfront, and putting the maker’s name on every single piece.
The Artisans Behind The Magic
Imran Khan
Saharanpur Folk-Mask Carving
Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh
A fourth-generation woodcarver shaping folk masks descended from north India’s wedding-procession traditions.
Read full storySunita Devi
Madhubani Painting on Wood
Jitwarpur, Bihar
A National Award winner for her Mithila panels. Sunita has trained 40+ women in the kachni and bharni styles.
Read full storyLalbihari Jat
Nathdwara Folk Painting
Nathdwara, Rajasthan
Lalbihari hand-paints devotional folk motifs onto seasoned wood, mixing his own mineral colours by hand.
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Rooted in Tradition, Spread Across India
Karnataka
Channapatna lac-turned toys
Uttar Pradesh
Saharanpur jali & mask carving
Bihar
Madhubani / Mithila painting
Rajasthan
Nathdwara Pichwai folk art
The Journey of a Hand-Painted Elephant
From FSC-certified mango wood seasoned for months, to hand-carving on a manual lathe, to fresh mineral pigments layered by brush — every elephant is signed by the maker before it ships.
Explore journeyThe Charm of Traditional Wooden Toys
Lac-turned with food-safe colour and rounded by hand, Channapatna toys have delighted children for over two hundred years — no plastic, no sharp edges, just warm wood that grows more loved with every passing hand.
Explore moreA Glimpse Of Our Handmade World
— The Woodeon Artisan Collective