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Welcome to India’s first ‘culture-tech’ platform using technology to power and accelerate the artisan creator economy; with a mission to digitise every heritage art and craft of India to ultimately create sustainable livelihoods for artisans while unlocking creative human potential globally. We are reimagining the future of the artisan creator economy by leveraging technology and creator tools with workshops, handmade products and the biggest collection of heritage arts from master artists.
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Looking for gifts that people actually remember?
Skip the predictable gift boxes and discover something with meaning. Explore our curated collection of authentic Indian art, hand-painted artworks, and handcrafted gifts under ₹3,000, thoughtfully created by master artisans from across India. Every piece celebrates India's rich artistic heritage while directly supporting the skilled craftspeople keeping these traditions alive.
At MeMeraki, we've curated a collection of authentic Indian artworks and handcrafted gifts under ₹3,000, created by master artisans from across India. Every piece celebrates India's rich artistic heritage while supporting the communities that keep these traditions alive.
Our collection offers thoughtful, meaningful alternatives to mass-produced products. Each artwork tells a story of craftsmanship, culture, and centuries-old traditions—making every gift as memorable as the occasion itself.
If you're searching for unique gifting ideas under ₹3,000, authentic handmade gifts, or Indian art gifts for corporate and festive occasions, this collection is designed for you.
📖 Browse our catalogue, discover your favourites, and reserve them before they're sold out.
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Postcard from the lanes of Kanchipuram.
Where every street echoes with the rhythm of looms, every thread carries generations of skill, and every weave tells a story of India's rich textile heritage.
These moments from the weaving process are a glimpse into the hands, patience, and precision behind every Kanchipuram silk creation. Before a saree becomes an heirloom, it begins here—with master artisans keeping a centuries-old tradition alive.
Which part of the process fascinates you the most? Comment below :)
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Your sign to bring home an Authentic Pichwai painting
Some artworks don't just decorate a wall—they transform the entire space.
Handcrafted by our master Pichwai artists at MeMeraki, each painting carries centuries of tradition, intricate detailing, and timeless elegance. Whether it's your living room, dining space, entryway, or puja room, a Pichwai painting becomes more than décor—it becomes a conversation starter.
Swipe through these beautiful artworks and imagine one on your wall.
To explore more, visit our website - www.memeraki.com/collections/pichwai
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Masks in India were never meant to simply be worn.
For centuries, they've been believed to embody gods, spirits, ancestors, and unseen energies—playing a central role in rituals, folk theatre, harvest celebrations, and community ceremonies across the country.
Crafted from wood, clay, papier-mâché, cloth, and other natural materials, these masks tell stories of faith, protection, prosperity, and the enduring relationship between people and nature.
Every mask carries a story. Every tradition carries a legacy.
Which Indian mask-making tradition fascinates you the most? 🎭
Comment Below :)
To explore the wide range of Masks collection, checkout MeMeraki's Website -
www.memeraki.com/collections/folk-tribal-masks-of-…
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When people think of decorating a puja room, they often focus on the idols, lamps, or flowers.
But one element that quietly transforms the entire space is the artwork.
And few art forms are as suited for a sacred corner as Tanjore paintings.
Originating in the temples and royal courts of South India, Tanjore art has been associated with devotion for centuries. Traditionally, these paintings feature deities such as Krishna, Lakshmi, Ganesha, Balaji, and Durga, brought to life with rich colours, intricate detailing, and their signature gold foil work.
What makes them perfect for a puja room isn't just their beauty.
The gold accents reflect the light of diyas beautifully, creating a warm glow around the artwork. The divine expressions, traditional craftsmanship, and timeless elegance add a sense of serenity and reverence to the space.
Unlike decorative wall art that follows trends, a Tanjore painting feels meaningful. It becomes a part of your daily rituals, prayers, and family traditions.
If you were choosing a Tanjore painting for your puja room, which deity would you bring home?
- Krishna
- Ganesha
- Lakshmi
- Balaji
- Durga
Let us know in the comments.
also explore the wide range of beautiful and authentic Tanjore artworks on our website - www.memeraki.com/collections/tanjore
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#MeetTheMaster — Harsh Chhajed
Not all artforms are inherited. Some are created. Harsh Chhajed works with something most people wouldn’t even consider a medium—sea foam. A fragile material, traditionally used for cleaning or small utilities, now transformed into intricate carvings that can take weeks, sometimes years, to complete.
What sets him apart isn’t just the medium:
– He has developed and popularised Sea Foam Art as a recognised form
– Works with self-made tools, pushing precision beyond conventional methods
– His pieces balance extreme delicacy with detailed storytelling
Sounds interesting?
you will love his collection then :)
Explore here - www.memeraki.com/collections/harsh-chhajed
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Indian art was never built around the idea of “less.
In a world obsessed with minimalism, Indian decor has always done the opposite—layering colour, texture, objects, and meaning into one space. What looks like abundance is actually intentional. Every element, whether it’s textiles, art, or objects—adds memory, identity, and story to a space, not just visual noise.
And that’s where maximalism and Indian decor naturally align, not as a trend, but as something that has always existed.
There’s more to this than just aesthetics.
Read the full blog to understand why Indian maximalism isn’t a trend—it’s a way of thinking for Indian art.
Full blog here - www.memeraki.com/blogs/posts/maximalism-and-indian…
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Less Than 10K. More Than Decor.
Not just a single scene but a narrative.
Created in the Bengal Pattachitra style by Swarna Chitrakar, this artwork brings together multiple forms of the divine feminine through the avatars of Parvati.
This piece is unique for its comprehensive 'Ek Chala' composition, consolidating the entire divine pantheon of Durga and her avatars into a single, vibrant frame.
Buy now before it’s gone - www.memeraki.com/collections/best-budget-art-under… "
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#MeetTheMaster — Kanday Anjanappa
If you’ve seen shadow puppetry from Andhra Pradesh, you’ve already encountered the world of Tholu Bommalata. Master Artist Kanday Anjanappa is one of the artists keeping that tradition alive & evolving.
A 7th-generation artist, he started learning the craft at the age of six, trained within his family, and was already skilled by ten. Today, he leads a team of artisans and continues to work within a practice that has been passed down purely through generations. What sets his work apart is the shift in context: From traditional puppet storytelling to collectible artworks and functional pieces like lamps, while still using the same leather-based techniques and narrative style rooted in mythology
Explore more of his work here - www.memeraki.com/collections/kanday-anjanapp
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From mud walls in Kutch to modern urban homes, Lippan Kaam and terracotta have come a long way. What started as functional, everyday craft is now being reimagined as statement pieces in contemporary spaces.
But the shift isn’t just aesthetic, it’s about how these materials, techniques, and meanings adapt without losing their roots.
There’s a lot more to this evolution than what meets the eye.
Read the full blog to explore how these crafts have transformed over time.
www.memeraki.com/blogs/posts/from-mud-walls-to-mod…
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