Authentic Indian craftsmanship · Curated for people, spaces and organisations
Close-up view of Indian handloom weaving in warm workshop light
The Global Artisans

Crafting connections
that matter.

Objects with a memory of the hand. Textiles, art, objects and gifts shaped by Indian craft traditions—and curated for homes, celebrations and organisations that value meaning as much as beauty.

Discover · Commission · Gift
01

Discover

Follow a technique, a place, a material or a story—and discover why the way something is made changes the way it is valued.

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02

Commission

Shape something more personal: a custom detail, a made-to-order direction, or a commission guided by craft and purpose.

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03

Gift

Turn an occasion into something worth remembering—with artisan-led gifting for people, teams, clients, events and institutions.

Build a gifting brief →
Shop by world

Shop by the world of the object.

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Discover through craft

Begin with the craft, not the trend.

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TGA Craft Passport

Provenance that travels with the piece.

As catalogue information is verified and enriched, eligible pieces can carry maker, place, technique, material, care and provenance context in one clear record.

See the framework
Photographic craft study — Artisan working by hand
Corporate Gifting Studio

Gifting that says something before the card is opened.

Define the occasion, quantity, budget, craft direction, customisation, packaging and delivery. TGA turns those practical constraints into a more considered artisan-led gifting direction.

01 · Purpose & audience02 · Quantity & budget03 · Craft & style direction04 · Personalisation & packaging05 · Delivery & required date06 · Curation & quotation
Photographic craft study — Artisan working on a handcrafted surface
Meet the makers

Keep the hand behind the object in view.

TGA’s maker profiles are designed to connect a piece with the person, collective, technique and place behind it—published only when attribution can be verified.

Explore makers
Stories

The more you see in a piece, the more there is to value.

All stories
Photographic craft study — The language of line
Story

The language of line

How Gond artists build movement through repeated marks, pattern and narrative.

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Photographic craft study — Pattern before the loom
Story

Pattern before the loom

Why Ikat begins with dyed yarn—and why its softened edges are part of its character.

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Photographic craft study — The intelligence of repeat
Story

The intelligence of repeat

What to notice when a hand block-printed textile is built one impression at a time.

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Impact, without invented numbers

Market access. Craft continuity. Responsible curation.

TGA will publish impact metrics only when they are operationally verified. Until then, the focus is on transparent sourcing, maker attribution and stronger routes to market.

Our impact approach →
Stay close to the craft

New collections, craft context and considered gifting.

Occasional updates from The Global Artisans. No daily clutter.