All that is beautiful and original
With Craftisan
When I first saw Craftisan, I was drawn in by their collection of beautiful textiles and crafts from different regions of India. I was happy to see that they are not only bringing one-of-its kind products from established craft NGOs like Dastkari Haat Samiti, The Rehwa Society, Kilmora to name a few, but also helping eliminate the middleman, and providing a platform for e-commerce to the craftspeople directly. Hearing the team behind Craftisan talk about their passion and the vision with which they have started this online venture, I knew that I had to share Craftisan with you!
Craftisan recognizes and celebrates the existential philosophy behind crafts. It acknowledges the need for beauty and creativity that urges human society to create, and also recognizes the value of the act of creating craft as an utilitarian task, that reflects the way and means of a particular region, society or a certain social environment. Craft is utility, decoration, ornamentation, meditation and aesthetics all rolled into a single product.
Craftisan aims to offer an ethical architecture for India’s creative manufacturing sector and be a curated art and craft collective for connoisseurs of original, hand crafted products. Replicating a traditional ‘haat’ (marketplace) online, Craftisan will bring to us handpicked products straight from individual craftspeople, various craft clusters and also craft ngos. Having a positive impact on the livelihoods of craft communities, as well as supporting preservation and promotion of dying crafts are Craftisan’s driving values.
Apart from the lovely products on show on Craftisan’s site, do not miss the specially commissioned and curated exhibition and sale by Dastkari Haat Samiti, called Akshara. Akshara (crafting Indian scripts) encompasses the attempt to combine literacy, artistic sensibilities and marketable museum quality crafts so that the craftspeople value education as a necessary part for their economic and social uplift. The initiative has produced some beautiful works of art – on textiles, pottery, wood, paper and metal. Craftisan plans to bring more such specially created collections in the coming months.
Buy from Craftisan right here. Register on the site and instantly get credit worth INR 1000/$20!
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Happy Shopping, folks!
Have a great weekend
I’ll see you all next week!
[All images: Craftisan. Creative Storyboarding: An Indian Summer]
3 Comments
susanagbelda
Thank you so much. In Spain is difficult to by good indian crafts. Your blog is wonderful. thanks again.
susanagbelda
Thank you so much. Love india and I hope to buy in Craftisan. In Spain is difficult to buy good indian crafts.
Shambhavi
Great finds!!