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Every artisan’s hand carries a dream, a family story, and a quiet strength you can almost touch.
We believe heritage belongs in everyday life ~ worn, lived, gifted, and carried forward with pride.
Bestseller Products
Wedding Collection
Heritage Exclusive Products
Craft Communities in Focus
Nomadic
Crafts that move with life on the road-intuitive, resilient, and earth-aligned. At Heritage Bazaar, we celebrate this wisdom where freedom meets form andnecessity inspires beauty.
Traditional
Rooted in rituals, slow time, andfamily legacy, traditional crafts carry the warmth of home.We support these timeless techniques because handmade heritage is the truestform of luxury.
Tribal
Raw, rhythmic, and deeplysymbolic tribal crafts are expressionsof identity shaped by nature.Heritage Bazaar brings these voices forward, honoring ancestral knowledge andconscious creation.
Testimonials
I came across Heritage Bazaar on Instagram and instantly got drawn to the Madhubani stools. When it arrived, it wasn’t just a stool, it felt like a piece of culture sitting in my living room. The hand-painted details were so intricate that even
my mother, who rarely notices décor, stopped and smiled. You can actually feel the love of the artisan in it
Nisha Verma,Delhi
I usually don’t buy handmade products online, but something about Heritage Bazaar’s storytelling caught my attention. I ordered a Blue Pottery bowl set, and when it arrived, it exceeded every expectation sturdy, beautiful, and unique. The small card inside introducing the artisan made me realise how much work and heart goes behind what we often take for granted.
Rohit Saini,Gurgaon
I ordered a hand-painted terracotta diya set for Diwali, and it arrived packed with such care. What made it special was reading about the artisan family from Rajasthan who made it. Lighting those diyas this year felt more meaningful like celebrating a festival with the people who keep our
traditions alive.
Sneha Menon, Kochi
I bought a Thewa pendant for my wife’s birthday. When I told her that it was handcrafted by an artisan from Pratapgarh, she actually got emotional. She said, ‘Finally, something that has a story behind it.’ Heritage Bazaar made it possible for us to own something royal, but also deeply human.
Ankit Gupta, Lucknow
I’m someone who loves collecting things that have a soul. The Ajrakh dupatta I bought is stunning but what makes me keep returning to Heritage Bazaar is their honesty. They tell you who made your product, how it was made, and why it matters. It feels like I’m part of something bigger.
MitaliDeshmukh, Pune
I run a small café in Jaipur and wanted something handmade for the interior. I ordered terracotta planters and a Madhubani framed artwork and everyone
who visits compliments them. The best part? I feel proud saying, ‘This is made
by Indian artisans.’ Heritage Bazaar makes you appreciate handmade goods again.
Karan Bhatia, Jaipur
-The Blue Pottery coasters I ordered were so elegant, I ended up buying another set for my sister. You can tell these are not factory-made. The tiny imperfections make each one unique and that’s the real charm. I love that Heritage Bazaar keeps things authentic, not mass-produced.
Aditi Shah,Ahmedabad
-When I received my gemstone Lakshmi idol, it instantly became the centerpiece of my pooja room. There’s something divine about it, maybe because I know real human hands shaped it with devotion. Thank you, Heritage Bazaar, for reminding me that art can be sacred too.
Devika Iyer, Chennai
-What stood out to me was the transparency. Every product has a story, a name, and a face behind it. That’s rare. I bought a wooden craft tray, and it’s been six months, the quality hasn’t faded, but the appreciation for handmade has only grown stronger.
Aarav Tiwari,Indore
-I discovered Heritage Bazaar during an exhibition in Delhi and later visited their website. The craft collection gave me goosebumps, it felt like walking through India’s history. I bought a small terracotta sculpture, but it carries a whole legacy with it. For me, Heritage Bazaar isn’t just shopping, it’s connecting.
Meera Joshi,Varanasi
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