Who We Are
CraftLearn was born from a simple, powerful mission: to revive and sustain India’s fading traditional craftsmanship by bringing it into the digital age. With hundreds of regional crafts and skills under threat due to industrialization and changing lifestyles, we saw an urgent need to preserve our living heritage while also making it relevant for today’s generation.
We are a team of educators, designers, anthropologists, and craftspeople, united by a deep love for Indian hand traditions. By combining digital technology with field experience, we’ve built a platform that empowers artisans to become online instructors and allows learners to access authentic, structured courses from any location. From sari draping to Madhubani painting, from terracotta sculpting to Kantha stitching, we cover a wide range of art forms, each rooted in regional culture.
Every course on CraftLearn is thoughtfully curated with step-by-step video lessons, downloadable material lists, live Q&A sessions, and cultural insights. Learners receive certificates, project feedback, and the opportunity to showcase their creations. Many of our courses are bilingual (English and Hindi), and we are expanding to include other regional languages to make traditional knowledge more inclusive.
With every enrollment, you not only learn a new skill but also directly support the artisans who teach. We also run free access programs for underprivileged learners and organize rural craft documentation drives to preserve rare techniques. CraftLearn is more than an academy—it’s a living archive, a mentorship space, and a movement to keep India’s handmade soul alive.
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