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About Hunar Hatti
Bringing India's finest handcrafted products directly from skilled artisans.

Each product is crafted with passion and tradition.

Empowering local craftsmen by providing a global platform

Promoting eco-conscious and sustainable products.

Unique, handcrafted items—no two are the same.
Meet Our Artisans and Their Masterpieces
By celebrating our artisans and their creations, we not only honor their craft but also bring you closer to the heart of India’s cultural essence. Explore the stories behind the art and the hands that create them.

Anchala
I am a passionate Lippan and resin artist, blending tradition with modernity through my small business, Advika Creation. I create unique handmade pieces, from intricate mud-mirror Lippan art to elegant resin designs, crafting art that tells stories and inspires.

Ramchander Prajapati
Ramchander Prajapati, a master of wood carving since 2000, blends tradition with innovation. Specializing in sandalwood and intricate sculptures like foldable pea pods and divine idols, his work has earned district, state, and national awards. Celebrating India's heritage, he inspires future artists globally.

Rohitash Prajapati
Rohitash Prajapati, a gifted wood craftsman, creates intricate sandalwood sculptures, including foldable pea pods and divine idols. Honored with district awards, he works with his brother Ramchander to preserve India's wood carving heritage, inspiring future artists with his exceptional craftsmanship.

Nagarani Valavoju
A passionate Madhubani artist, Nagarani blends intricate designs with storytelling to preserve Mithila’s heritage. Her vibrant work, rich in cultural motifs, mythology, and nature, showcases Bharni, Kachni, Godna, and Kohbar styles, celebrating Indian traditions and social themes in mesmerizing detail.

Simmi Rishi
A gold medalist and award-winning Madhubani artist, Simmi’s work has graced top galleries and global exhibitions. Her intricate folk art has earned her numerous prestigious accolades like Daksh Deshaj State Award and the Outstanding Lok Kala Ratna Award for exceptional artistic excellence.

Mrs. Khushali Sarawade
A Bengaluru-based artist blending tradition with contemporary aesthetics, Khushali specializes in Lippan and mandala art. Her handcrafted pieces reflect India’s cultural heritage, offering intricate designs that will add warmth and authenticity to any space to you home or office.

Dr Tejaswani Prabhakar
Founder of Sanskriti Arts, Dr. Tejasswani empowers young artists globally. Recognized by the UN and House of Commons, her record-breaking exhibitions, Trashion Pe Fashion, and philanthropy support underprivileged girls, blending art with social change to inspire generations worldwide

Sandhya Jain
Sandhya Jain, founder of QALASANDHYA, is a designer-turned-Lippan artist dedicated to preserving this traditional Indian craft. Inspired by Kutch’s artisans, she blends traditional techniques with modern flair and creating vibrant, intricate artworks that honor Lippan’s art legacy.

Waseem Alam
Co-founder of KNOTSSS, Waseem continues his family’s century-old rug-making legacy in Bhadohi. Their handcrafted rugs blend traditional craftsmanship with modern designs, ensuring sustainability, artistry, and heritage. Each piece reflects India’s cultural brilliance and adds timeless charm .

Harish
Harish, a versatile visual artist and art teacher from Anekal, Karnataka, holds an MFA and MVA in painting with 20+ years of experience. Proficient in acrylics, oils, pencil, and watercolors, he mentors students, breaking 3 world records, and his award-winning work is showcased globally, including in the USA and UAE

Aimal
Aimal is a home grown hand embroidery clothing brand formed to help the rare art of hand-embroidery aari, zardozi work and to help the kaarigars and to provide a better life to their families. Our karigars are very she helps and empower ladies as to provide them stiching work for ethnic cloth potlibags and chikan embroidery