19/05/2026
India’s craft traditions carry the stories of families, villages, rituals, and memory. Yet in a fast-changing world, many of these practices risk becoming quiet footnotes. For generations, many folk and local artists have depended on seasonal fairs or limited local demand. Their earnings fluctuated, and their reach stayed small.
To bridge this widening gap between timeless craftsmanship and modern audiences, MeMeraki emerged as a thoughtful art platform that helps artisans in India share their craft globally. The platform protects traditions while opening new pathways for creators. It brings together Indian artists, students, collectors, and lovers of cultural art, creating a space where old knowledge can live confidently in the present.
So how do we actually do it? Let’s take a look!