In 2025, India demonstrated its continued strength as a leading global supplier of wooden handicrafts and decorative articles (HS Code 44219990), exporting to more than 156 countries. According to NBD DATA, total exports of this product category reached USD 190.42 million, representing 159,112 shipments and 59.6 million individual pieces. These figures underline India’s enduring role in the global market for handcrafted wood items such as trays, bowls, stands, and other decorative homeware made from mango, acacia, and sheesham wood.
India’s monthly export activity for wooden handicrafts in 2025 showed steady demand across diverse destinations. The export value peaked in July 2025 with USD 21.43 million, reflecting strong seasonal purchasing cycles from North American and European buyers.

The stable monthly pattern reflects consistent export demand driven by international retailers and wholesalers preparing for annual home décor and gifting seasons.
India’s exports of wooden handicrafts reached a wide array of destinations, with the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia emerging as dominant markets. Based on transaction data, the top global buyers in 2025 were:
These major retail chains and home décor importers accounted for a significant proportion of India’s total exports under this HS code. The U.S. alone absorbed over one-third of the shipments, followed by strong demand from the U.K., Canada, and Australia.
Commonly exported products within HS Code 44219990 include a wide range of handcrafted wood décor and functional homeware such as:
Mango wood trays, bowls, and coasters
Acacia wood stands, candle holders, and serving boards
Sheesham wood chopping boards and art panels
Hand-painted boxes, wall shelves, and display cabinets
Wooden furniture accents with iron or aluminum inlays
Sample product descriptions extracted from customs records include: “Mango wooden artware round tray, natural finish”, “Acacia wood fish basket”, and “Handicraft articles made of 100% acacia wood long natural serve board.” These examples showcase India’s signature craftsmanship blending natural aesthetics with functionality.
The wooden handicraft sector in India is dominated by artisan exporters and specialized producers concentrated in Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh), Jodhpur (Rajasthan), and Moradabad (U.P.). These regions have long traditions in woodworking and metal-inlay craftsmanship.
Major exporters in 2025 included:
SENSES LIFESTYLE (Uttar Pradesh)
SPARKLING HUES GEMS PRIVATE LIMITED (Rajasthan)
NEO CASTA INTERNATIONAL (Delhi NCR)
ARTISAN ALLIANCE (Uttar Pradesh)
GLOBE METAL & GLASS EXPORTS (Rajasthan)
These firms supply large retail buyers such as TJX, Ross Stores, and Williams-Sonoma, maintaining quality and sustainability standards required by international markets.
Analysis of export destinations shows strong ties with markets in North America, Western Europe, and Oceania. The United States, Canada, and Mexico together accounted for a substantial share of total export value, while the United Kingdom, Germany, and France remained top European destinations.
Additionally, growing orders from Australia, Singapore, and the UAE highlight India’s expanding reach into Asia-Pacific and Middle Eastern design markets.
India’s wooden handicraft exports continue to benefit from global trends favoring sustainable, handcrafted, and natural-material home décor. The demand for environmentally friendly and artisanal design products is expected to maintain steady growth.
With export volumes exceeding USD 190 million in 2025, India remains one of the world’s foremost suppliers of wood-based handicrafts. Government initiatives supporting MSMEs, coupled with digital trade facilitation and design innovation, are expected to sustain export momentum into 2026.
All trade and enterprise data in this article are derived from NBD DATA global trade intelligence. For access to detailed exporter profiles, buyer networks, and HS-based analytics, please visit NBD DATA Services