Inside MeMeraki: Reimagining Indian Craft for a Global Audience
Updated On: 23 March, 2026 03:52 PM IST | Mumbai | Buzz
MeMeraki connects Indian artisans globally through tech, creating income, visibility, and new opportunities in craft.

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Indian craft has long carried stories of place, memory, and tradition, yet its journey into contemporary markets has been far less visible. A new generation of platforms is beginning to change that, bringing structure, scale, and new ways of engagement to a space that has largely remained fragmented. Among them is MeMeraki, a culture-tech platform founded by Yosha Gupta, which is working closely with traditional artisans to create more sustained and meaningful connections with audiences today. From digital workshops to large-scale installations, the approach reflects a shift in how craft is experienced and valued. We spoke with Gupta to understand how MeMeraki is building this ecosystem, the role of technology, and what the future holds for India’s craft economy.
1. MeMeraki is a culture-tech platform connecting traditional Indian artisans with global audiences. How would you define the platform today and its role within India's craft ecosystem?

