Megastore is an online marketplace, a platform where the customers can search from a plethora of available options. We specialize in authentic handicraft products where artisans and producers can sell directly to customers. Megastores have come up with some incredible initiative to step into the leading e-commerce market. Being customer-centric we have developed a platform for encouraging and empowering our producers and customers. It has provided the customers with a feature where they can shop directly from the craftsmen.
Megastores.com provides a unique opportunity for artisans to sell their amazing handmade products worldwide. Helps them create their brand and avail a fair price for the products.
The Handloom sector is the 2nd largest employer after agriculture. Handicrafts remind us about our culture and heritage. It is important to save crafts from getting extinct to keep our cultural legacy intact. Megastores' team visits artisans from rural areas. The team onboards artisans on the marketplace, provides training, helps with product photography, and also promotes them on social media. A complete hand-holding approach is used to ease the entire process for artisans.
Megastores’ aims at bringing together all the stakeholders from the craft sector on one single platform so that it can lead to the collective development of the community as a whole. Every purchase on Megastores assures the conservation of craft. We ensure high quality beautiful handmade products offer customers a delight and in turn, help artisans in their journey toward being successful craft entrepreneurs.
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Writer, Columnist, Media personality
CEO/Designer @ Belaa Sanghvi Designs
Trustee, VRDI
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Founder, Dastakari Haat Samiti
Sr Manager and Vertical Lead, CSR, Titan Company Limited.
Business Consultant with craft enterprises and artisan groups
Associate Member, Paramparik Karigar
Director, Indian Institute of Crafts and Design (IICD)
Professor, Indian Institute of Crafts and Design (IICD)
Senior Manager, Foundation for Innovation & Research in Science & Technology, IIT Kanpur
Academician, Consultant - Textile, Fashion, Craft
SDM and Deputy collector, Rajkot city
Co-founder of Kadam & Kadam haat
Managing Director, Karigar Weaves Pvt. Ltd
Educationist, Advisor for Artisans, NGOs, Corporates, Executive Committee Member of KalaGhoda Association
We, the team of developers, Designers, Marketers, and problem solvers aim to redefine e-commerce such that it becomes a positively self-driven social marketplace for artisans and brands. We are seeking to enable artisans to turn their craft work into business and bring all the stakeholders from the Handmade community together through e-commerce.
Shivji Buda Fotindi – A Scion of Yester Years' Kutchi Seafarers. He is more than a captain, and perhaps one among few in the country, who has excelled in the art of boat model making. Fotindi's career began at the age of 12, when he was recruited in a ship sailing for Muscat and Africa. He has crafted more than one thousand models of varying sizes ranging from a palm sized fishing trawler to dinghy sized 10 – footers. His boats are displayed and bought all over, from the United States to Japan and from Indian naval establishment to Hotel Marina Plaza in Mumbai. Today he is busy training his two teenaged grandchildren Jigar and Chetan to keep alive the craft of boat making.
Lac, a material taken from insect resin, has been used in Indian craft for centuries. Coloured lacquer is applied to wood by heat through turning with a hand lathe. In the process, the artisan maneuvers the lacquered colors to create patterns by hand in kaleidoscopic designs. This form of lacquered patterning is found only in Kachchh.
SourceMaster Craftsman vankar shamji vishram oversees a multigenerational weaving and dyeing business in Kutch. A simple shawl that involves only weaving can take about two days to create and at least 5-6 shawls of the same model will be weaved each time, making a minimum weaving stint last for at least 10 to 12 days. Shawls with intricate designs can take months on end. It was one such magnificently patterned Dhablo or shawl that Vishram Valji, Ramji's father worked on for an entire year that won him the President's award in 1974. It is the Ahir dhablo that was the design inspiration behind Vishram Valji's award winning piece.
The traditional rogan art by National Award Winner (1997) Shri Amdulgafur D. Khatri is unique art from village Nirona. Traditional rogan art is a style of fabric painting which is inspired from Persian art. The rogan painting craft has more than 400 years of its history. Hand pounded castor oil is turned into a paste by boiling it. Later color powder diluted in water is mixed with the castor oil pastes to create 3D like texture. Generally geometrical motifs are preferred and some time floral motifs are also adopted. Master craft artisan Abdul gafur khatri national award winner craftsmen and his family of nirona are only people left to practice this well known and vintage art form in the Kutch.
Anchal P. Bijlani from Sumrasar is leather art and handicrafts expert. He makes products like Purse, Belt, Mojdi, Bakal Champal, Bag, Mobile Cover and all types of leather art work.