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Buy Handmade Gifts & souvenirs | Handicrafts of India

Giving gifts is a way to share love and create memories that last a lifetime. When it comes to India, we have a unique visual culture and storytelling tradition. So, the next time you’re planning to gift or buy souvenirs, choose handmade Indian treasures. At Gaatha, you can buy exclusive handmade gifts and souvenirs crafted by artisans and designers. Explore our unique collection of metal, wood, leather, glass, ceramic, clay handicrafts, and paintings. These colorful Indian gifts will bring a smile to your guests and joy to the artisans who work diligently for you in the interior of India.
At Gaatha you can buy Indian handicraft online and learn about craft culture in India.

Sunflower Tea Light Sunflower Tea Light
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Made & Mkt by: Coppre Product Code: 4018-L03
 The legacy of the Tambat Craftspeople who handcraft Coppre's products dates to the 17th century when they were invited to Pune by the Peshwas when Shivaji set up the city as the capital city of the Maratha Empire.  When the Tambat craftspeople migrated from Konkan to Pune, they f..
Rs.1,000
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-m115
जब मैं था तब हरि नहीं, अब हरि हैं मैं नाहिं। प्रेम गली अति सॉंकरी, तामें दो न समाहिं।। These lines were written by Kabir, one of the greatest poets to grace Indian mainland. The word 'Kabir' is derived from the&nbs..
Rs.1,200
From the grasslands ~ Black & White handwoven woollen stole From the grasslands ~ Black & White handwoven woollen stole
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Made & Mkt by: Vankar Shyam Ji Bhai Product Code: 3781-1c
    Ever been to a music concert? …. Well the one that plays in the houses of Bhujodi is a wee bit different, not just in what you hear but also in the instruments that play. The musicians of Bhujodi play on … from morning to dusk, meditatively. Their orchestra constitutes of ..
Rs.2,200
Pen Holder ~ Leather Pen Holder ~ Leather
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Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3772-4s
Wrinkled brown, sturdy leather, like the cracked parched expanses of the Rann, dotted with multicoloured droplets as if sun tanned skin is punctuated with tribal tattoos. Earlier a collaborative outcome of the Maldhari nomads’ tanning expertise and the Meghwal community’s stitching and embroider..
Rs.500
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