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Living traditions of India

The Craft Encyclopedia

109 craft traditions, 11 families, one living archive. The history, the technique, what to look for when you buy, and how to care for what you bring home — researched craft by craft, region by region.

Crafts
109
Craft families
11
GI-protected
70
Mapped by state

The craft map of India

Every state keeps its own traditions alive — from Kashmiri pashmina in the north to Kerala bell metal at the southern tip. Hover or tap a dot to see what its artisans make.

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Metal Craft

9 crafts

Paintings & Folk Art

16 crafts

Madhubani / Mithila

GI

Bihar

Madhubani painting began on the mud walls of Mithila homes.

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Pattachitra

GI

Odisha

Explore Odisha's GI-tagged Pattachitra: cloth-scroll paintings from Raghurajpur made with conch-shell white and lacquer, plus buying and care tips.

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Kalamkari

GI

Andhra Pradesh

Kalamkari from Andhra Pradesh: hand-drawn Srikalahasti and block-printed Machilipatnam styles, natural dyes, GI status and how to buy authentic work.

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Thanjavur (Tanjore) Painting

GI

Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur (Tanjore) painting explained — 22-carat gold foil, gesso relief and gem-set deities from Tamil Nadu, with GI facts and a buyer's guide.

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Warli Painting

GI

Maharashtra

Warli painting from Maharashtra: the Warli tribe's rice-paste wall art, its symbols, GI protection, and how to choose an authentic hand-painted piece.

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Gond Painting

Madhya Pradesh

Gond painting from Madhya Pradesh: the Gond tribe's dot-and-line art, its signature infill patterns, themes, and a practical buying and care guide.

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Pichwai

Rajasthan

Pichwai paintings of Nathdwara, Rajasthan: devotional Krishna cloths with lotus, cows and gold detail — history, technique and buying advice.

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Phad Painting

GI

Rajasthan

Phad painting from Bhilwara, Rajasthan: epic scrolls of Pabuji and Devnarayan carried by Bhopa singers — history, technique and buying guide.

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Cheriyal Scroll Painting

GI

Telangana

Cheriyal scroll painting from Telangana: the Nakashi community's red-ground story panels and masks — GI status, technique and buying tips.

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Kerala Mural Painting

Kerala

Kerala mural painting: temple art in five natural colours, from lime-plaster walls to canvas — history, technique, buying and care guide.

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Mysore Painting

GI

Karnataka

Mysore painting from Karnataka: delicate gesso gold work and muted palettes of the Wodeyar court — GI facts, technique and buying guide.

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Kangra Painting

GI

Himachal Pradesh

Kangra painting, the lyrical Pahari miniature school of Himachal Pradesh: its history, natural pigments, GI status and how to buy an authentic piece.

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Thangka Painting

Sikkim

Thangka paintings of Sikkim, Ladakh and Tawang: sacred Buddhist scrolls in mineral pigment and gold — how they are made and what to look for when buying.

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Aipan Painting

Uttarakhand

Aipan, the red-and-white ritual art of Kumaoni women: rice-paste designs on ochre, their meanings, and how to buy and care for aipan on paper and cloth.

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Sohrai & Khovar Painting

GI

Jharkhand

Sohrai and Khovar, the GI-tagged mural art of Hazaribagh's women: earth pigments, comb-cut technique, harvest and wedding traditions, and buying tips.

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Paitkar Scroll Painting

Jharkhand

Paitkar scroll painting of Jharkhand: the Chitrakar storytellers of Amadubi, natural pigments, Santhal narratives, and how to collect these rare scrolls.

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Textiles & Handloom

32 crafts

Banarasi Silk

GI

Uttar Pradesh

Banarasi silk from Varanasi: Mughal-era brocade, kadhwa and jangla weaves, real zari, GI protection, and how to spot an authentic handloom sari.

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Kanchipuram Silk

GI

Tamil Nadu

Kanchipuram silk saris: three-shuttle korvai weaving, temple motifs, real zari with a red silk core, GI status, and a practical buying guide.

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Pochampally Ikat

GI

Telangana

Pochampally Ikat from Telangana: pattern tie-dyed into the yarn before weaving, single and double ikat, GI heritage, prices and buying advice.

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Patan Patola

GI

Gujarat

Patan Patola, the double-ikat silk of Gujarat's Salvi weavers: months on the loom, natural dyes, a fully reversible weave — and what justifies the price.

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Paithani

GI

Maharashtra

Paithani, Maharashtra's tapestry-woven wedding silk from Paithan and Yeola: peacock pallus in zari, Satavahana-era roots, GI status and buying tips.

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Chanderi

GI

Madhya Pradesh

Chanderi sarees from Madhya Pradesh: sheer silk-cotton, gold buti motifs, GI-tagged.

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Maheshwari

GI

Madhya Pradesh

Maheshwari sarees from Maheshwar: reversible borders, fort-wall motifs, Ahilyabai Holkar's legacy.

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Jamdani

GI

West Bengal

Jamdani weaving from Bengal and Uppada: motifs hand-inlaid into gossamer muslin with no sketch.

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Muga Silk

GI

Assam

Muga silk of Assam: rare wild golden silk that grows more lustrous with every wash.

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Kashmir Pashmina & Kani Shawl

GI

Jammu & Kashmir

Kashmir Pashmina and Kani shawls: hand-spun Changthangi fleece, twill tapestry on wooden bobbins.

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Kullu Shawl

GI

Himachal Pradesh

Kullu shawls from Himachal: bright geometric patti borders on warm wool, angora and pashmina blends.

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Phulkari

GI

Punjab

Phulkari embroidery of Punjab: darning stitch worked from the reverse in glossy floss silk on khaddar.

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Sambalpuri Ikat

GI

Odisha

Sambalpuri ikat (bandha) from Odisha: yarn tie-dyed before weaving into conch, wheel and flower motifs.

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Kota Doria

GI

Rajasthan

Kota Doria from Kaithoon, Rajasthan: an airy square-check weave alternating cotton and silk.

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Lucknow Chikankari

GI

Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow chikankari: shadow work and jaali embroidery in over thirty stitches on cotton and georgette.

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Kutch Embroidery

GI

Gujarat

GI-tagged Kutch embroidery from Gujarat — Rabari, Ahir and Mutwa mirror-work stitched by hand.

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Ajrakh Block Print

Gujarat

Ajrakh resist block printing by Khatri printers of Kutch and Barmer — sixteen stages of indigo, madder and mordant dyeing.

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Bagh Print

GI

Madhya Pradesh

Bagh print from Dhar, Madhya Pradesh — GI-tagged hand block printing in alizarin red and iron black, washed in the Baghini river.

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Sanganeri & Bagru Block Print

GI

Rajasthan

Sanganeri florals and Bagru dabu mud-resist — Jaipur's twin block-printing towns, stamped by hand with teak blocks by Chhipa printers.

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Bandhani

GI

Gujarat

Bandhani tie-dye from Kutch, Jamnagar and Rajasthan — thousands of fingernail-tied knots, dyed into auspicious dots.

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Baluchari

GI

West Bengal

Baluchari sarees from Bishnupur, West Bengal — mythological scenes woven into silk pallus on jala looms.

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Tussar Silk (Bhagalpur)

GI

Bihar

Bhagalpuri tussar (kosa) silk — wild silk with a natural golden sheen, handwoven in India's Silk City.

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Chamba Rumal

GI

Himachal Pradesh

The GI-tagged Chamba Rumal of Himachal Pradesh: do-rukha double-satin embroidery identical on both sides, drawn from Pahari miniatures.

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Kinnauri Shawl

GI

Himachal Pradesh

GI-tagged Kinnauri shawls from Himachal's high valleys — wool, pashmina and yak-wool with symbolic geometric borders woven in tapestry technique.

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Naga Shawl

GI

Nagaland

Naga shawls from Nagaland, woven on backstrap loin-looms — bold banded textiles that encode tribe, status and honour.

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Mizo Puanchei

GI

Mizoram

The Puanchei is Mizoram's most colourful handloom — a GI-tagged ceremonial wrap of diamond motifs worn at weddings and the Cheraw bamboo dance.

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Eri Silk (Ryndia)

GI

Meghalaya

Eri or ahimsa silk is spun after the moth leaves its cocoon.

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Arunachal Handloom (Apatani / Adi)

Arunachal Pradesh

In Arunachal's Ziro valley and beyond, Apatani and Adi women weave bold geometric shawls and wraps on the loin loom — cloth that marks clan and ceremony.

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Lepcha Weaving

Sikkim

Sikkim's indigenous Lepcha community weaves the striped thara cloth on backstrap looms, in cotton and nettle fibre drawn from their Himalayan homeland.

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Moirang Phee & Wangkhei Phee

GI

Manipur

Manipur's GI-tagged Meitei handlooms: Moirang Phee with its stepped temple border, and Wangkhei Phee, a sheer hand-woven muslin for sarees and phaneks.

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Goa Kunbi Saree

Goa

Red-and-white checked cotton worn by Goa's Kunbi farming women since before Portuguese rule — a hardy handloom saree revived as a symbol of Goan identity.

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Ladakh Nambu Wool

Ladakh

Nambu is Ladakh's thick handwoven wool — spun by hand, woven in narrow strips and stitched into goncha robes, blankets and shawls for the high Himalaya.

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Pottery & Ceramics

8 crafts

Wood Craft & Toys

10 crafts

Channapatna Toys

GI

Karnataka

Channapatna's GI-tagged lac-turned toys — ivory wood coloured with vegetable dyes, safe for children.

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Kondapalli Toys

GI

Andhra Pradesh

Kondapalli Bommallu — GI-tagged softwood toys of Andhra, carved in parts and joined with tamarind paste.

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Etikoppaka Toys

GI

Andhra Pradesh

Etikoppaka's GI-tagged lathe-turned toys, coloured with lac and pure plant dyes on ankudu wood.

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Saharanpur Wood Carving

GI

Uttar Pradesh

Saharanpur wood carving — GI-tagged deep relief and jali work in sheesham rosewood.

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Kashmir Walnut Wood Carving

GI

Jammu & Kashmir

Kashmir walnut wood carving — GI-tagged deep undercut work in the Valley's rare walnut.

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Mysore Sandalwood Carving

Karnataka

Fine sandalwood carving by Karnataka's Gudigar artisans — fragrant deities, boxes and panels from Mysore.

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Sawantwadi Wooden Craft & Ganjifa

Maharashtra

Glossy lacquered wooden fruit, toys and hand-painted Ganjifa playing cards from Sawantwadi — a royal Maharashtrian craft kept alive by Chitari families.

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Naga Wood Carving

Nagaland

Bold tribal wood carving from Nagaland: mithun heads, hornbills and warrior figures cut into panels, masks and furniture by Naga carvers.

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Wancho Wood Carving

Arunachal Pradesh

Totemic figures, masks and smoking pipes carved by the Wancho tribe of Longding, Arunachal Pradesh — bold blackened wood, often adorned with beads.

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Sikkim Choktse Table

Sikkim

The choktse, Sikkim's carved and painted folding table — dragons and the eight auspicious symbols on furniture that folds flat yet glows with colour.

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Jewellery & Adornment

7 crafts

Stone Craft

4 crafts

Cane, Bamboo & Basketry

8 crafts

Leather & Puppetry

4 crafts

Home Décor & Furnishings

7 crafts

Glass, Paper & More

4 crafts