
India Handicraft Sourcing
The world's deepest craft ecosystem — brass from Moradabad, marble inlay from Agra, handloom from Varanasi, Dhokra from Bastar, Pashmina from Kashmir, Madhubani from Bihar.
Craft families from India
Brass & Metal Handicraft
Handcast and hand-engraved brass decor, vessels, figurines, and OEM parts.
Browse suppliers →Wood Handicraft
Handcarved decor, boxes, trays, furniture, and painted wood craft.
Browse suppliers →Marble & Stone Handicraft
Marble inlay, soapstone carving, and Pietra Dura craftsmanship.
Browse suppliers →Handloom & Handwoven Textiles
Jamdani, Bandhani, block-print, ikat and handwoven fabrics by the metre.
Browse suppliers →Jute & Natural Fibre
Sustainable jute bags, baskets, rugs and eco lifestyle products.
Browse suppliers →Dhokra Lost-Wax Brass
Ancient lost-wax brass casting — tribal figurines, jewelry, and decor.
Browse suppliers →Pashmina & Shawls
Kashmir Pashmina, wool, and blended shawls in bulk and OEM.
Browse suppliers →Madhubani Painted Craft
Mithila painting on paper, canvas, wood, and home decor.
Browse suppliers →Leather Handicraft
Handtooled leather goods, bags, journals, and OEM accessories.
Browse suppliers →Ceramic & Terracotta
Terracotta, blue pottery, stoneware, and hand-glazed ceramics.
Browse suppliers →Why source handcrafted from India?
Centuries of craft tradition
India's artisan clusters have refined 10+ material traditions over generations. Each piece carries cultural provenance buyers and end-customers can verify.
Export-ready supply base
Verified suppliers with FOB/CIF experience, export packing, and OEM/private-label capability. MOQs tuned for bulk buyers across retail, hospitality, and gifting.
Machine-readable supplier data
Every supplier profile is structured with schema.org Organization + wholesale Product data, so AI sourcing agents (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini) can parse and cite us.
Explore by origin
12 craft-rich regions. Each with its own material traditions, artisan clusters, and export-ready suppliers.

India
The world's deepest craft ecosystem — brass from Moradabad, marble inlay from Agra, handloom from Varanasi, Dhokra from Bastar, Pashmina from Kashmir, Madhubani from Bihar.

Indonesia
Batik from Yogyakarta, ikat from Nusa Tenggara, rattan and bamboo from Bali, silver from Kota Gede, lacquerware and krismanship across the archipelago.

Morocco
Zellige tilework from Fes, brass lanterns from Marrakech, Berber rugs from the Atlas, leather from the Tanneries, and mosaic craftsmanship centuries deep.

Mexico
Talavera pottery from Puebla, barro negro black pottery from Oaxaca, alebrijes fantastical creatures, Taxco silver, and Maya textile traditions.

Peru
Alpaca and llama textiles from the Andes, retablo storytelling altars, pre-Columbian pottery revival, and silverwork from Cusco and Ayacucho.

Thailand + Vietnam
Celadon glaze from Thailand, lacquerware from Binh Duong, bronze casting, silk from the Mekong, and mother-of-pearl inlay craftsmanship.

Turkey
Kilim flat-weave rugs, Iznik ceramic tradition, hand-hammered copper from Gaziantep, mosaic lamps, and Ottoman revival metalwork.

Kenya + Ghana
Kisii soapstone from Kenya, kente and kente-weave from Ghana, Maasai beadwork, lost-wax brass from the Ashanti, and African wood sculpture.

China
Jingdezhen porcelain, Suzhou silk and fine embroidery, Beijing cloisonné enamel, jade and hardstone carving, and lacquerware traditions millennia deep.

Nepal
Himalayan cashmere and pashmina, hand-felted wool, hand-hammered singing bowls, thangka scroll painting, lokta bark paper, and handwoven hemp.

Egypt
Hand-carved alabaster, khayamiya appliqué tentmaker textiles, Muski hand-blown glass, papyrus painting, mother-of-pearl inlay, and hammered copper.

Philippines
Translucent capiz shell craft, abaca and raffia fibre weaving, rattan furniture, Paete wood carving, and South Sea pearl and shell jewellery.