Call us now +91 8130869997

At OMeraki, our artisans are more than just creators—they are storytellers, custodians of tradition, and masters of their craft. Each piece they make carries generations of knowledge, skill, and passion.

Here are some of the talented hands behind our collections:

Sunita Devi – Madhubani Painting, Bihar

“For me, painting is a way to tell stories of my ancestors. Every brushstroke brings our folklore to life.”
Sunita Devi is a third-generation Madhubani artist, creating intricate, hand-painted designs that narrate tales from mythology and nature. She has trained young women in her village, ensuring that this centuries-old art form continues to thrive.
Explore Madhubani Art

Ramesh Bhai – Wood Carving, Rajasthan

“Wood speaks to those who listen. Every carving I make is a tribute to my forefathers who shaped this craft.”
Hailing from a lineage of skilled woodworkers, Ramesh Bhai crafts exquisite sandalwood and rosewood carvings, turning raw blocks into breathtaking sculptures, home décor, and intricate jali work.
Discover Wooden Crafts

Aisha Begum – Ajrakh Block Printing, Gujarat

“Ajrakh is not just fabric—it’s a labor of love. It takes days of dyeing and printing, but the result is always worth it.”
Aisha Begum is a pioneer of natural dye block printing, a technique passed down for centuries in her family. She works with organic cotton and eco-friendly dyes to create stunning Ajrakh textiles.
Shop Ajrakh Prints

Kiran Das – Dhokra Metalwork, Chhattisgarh

“Dhokra is timeless. The same lost-wax technique used today was used thousands of years ago by my ancestors.”
Kiran Das is a master of Dhokra metal casting, crafting stunning brass figurines, jewelry, and tribal art using a 4,000-year-old technique. His work blends traditional themes with contemporary appeal.
Explore Dhokra Metal Art

Priya Sharma – Blue Pottery, Jaipur

“The magic of blue pottery is that no two pieces are ever the same—each has its own unique beauty.”
Priya Sharma and her family are among the few artisans keeping Jaipur’s famous blue pottery alive. Using quartz powder and natural pigments, they create vibrant vases, plates, and tiles that reflect Rajasthan’s royal heritage.
Shop Blue Pottery

Honoring Our Artisan Community

We collaborate with 100+ artisans across India, each contributing their expertise in weaving, painting, pottery, and metalwork. By buying handmade, you are not just supporting a craft—you are sustaining a family, preserving a tradition, and empowering a community.
Support the Artisans, Celebrate Craftsmanship!

  • Shop Handmade – Discover unique, artisan-made products.
  • Spread Awareness – Share their stories and help keep traditional arts alive.
  • Partner with Us – Join us in empowering rural artisans.

Meet More Artisans & Explore Their Work