Karigar means artisan. One who is a master of their craft, a creator, a maker, someone who dedicates their life to the work of their hands.
Today, the karigar is too often undervalued, underpaid, and exploited. Not because the work is less beautiful, but because the world has forgotten what it takes to create.
That forgetting isn't an accident.
A world that doesn't know the true cost of craft is a world that keeps consuming without conscience.
rooted in craft
Guided by purpose
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at Karigar Lane, you can guide yourself through your craft or join a host-led workshop and experience the space with like-minded creatives.