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Chandigarh
18th March:- The artisan from all over
India of the Gramin Hastkala Vikas Samiti have come to Chandigarh to exhibit
their ethnic weaves and traditional pure silk & cotton products in order to
start of the wedding & summer season, with the theme, "Weaves of India".
The Gramin Hastkala Vikas
Samiti founded by a group of artisans, designers, social activists, academics
and environmentalists, attempts to promote exquisite traditional skill, cotton
and creations of the weavers and encouraging them to be contemporary and
economically relevant.
More than 100 designers and weavers
are part of this year’s exhibition which includes gorgeous Uppadas, Banaras
silks, Gadwals, Dharmavaram, Jamdanis, Jamawars and Sambalpuris. From saris,
dress materials, items of silk & cotton saree, suit dress material, fashion
jewelry, home furnishing designer clothes from each region of the country, the
exhibition provided shoppers with a kaleidoscope of India’s color, diversity
and talent. Artisans from 14 handloom weaving States including Rajasthan,
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat
, Jammu and Kashmir, West Bengal and many designers from metros working in
collaboration with the weavers are displaying more than 1,50,000 variety of
their work here.
The exhibition cum sale
is open 18th March
to 26th March 2017 from time 10:30 am to 8:30 pm at
the Himachal Bhawan, Sector–28B,
Madhya Marg, Chandigarh. The Silk and Cotton handloom products on
display have a range between Rs.500 and Rs.20, 000 at the upper end for
exclusive hand crafted sarees.
Coimbatore silk, kanjeewaram
silk from Tamilnadu. bangalore silk, crepe & georgette saree, raw silk
material from Karnataka. kalamkari, pochampally, mangalgiri dress material,
upada, gadwal, dharmawaram, pure silk zari saree from Andhra Pradesh. tassar,
kantha, bhagalpur silk dress material, block handprint, khadi silk, &
cotton dress material from Bihar. kosa silk saree, ghicha silk saree, mulbery
raw silk, block printed silk saree from Chhattisgarh. bandhani, patola, kutch
embroidery, gujarati mirror work & designer kurti from Gujarat. tabi silk
saree, pashmina shawls, chinan silk saree from Jammu & Kashmir. chanderi,
maheshwari cotton & silk saree suit from Madhya Pradesh. bomkai, sambhalpur
from Orrisa. bandhej, bandhni silks saree, jaipur kurti, block prints, sanganeri
prints, kota doria from Rajasthan. tanchoi, banarasi jamdani, jamavar, jamdani,
brocket dress material, lakhnavi chikan from Uttar Pradesh. shanti niketan,
kantha saree, designer saree, baluchari, neemzari saree, printed saree, dhakai
jamdani from West Bengal. zari paithani saree from Maharashtra available at the
exhibition.
The Organizer of Weaves of India, Jayesh Kumar Gupta
said that the main social objective of the handloom exhibition was to promote
weavers and encourage and provide a market to the handloom industry.
The organizer has conducted
over 150 exhibitions from its inception in 1997 in 25 cities across India.
Through these exhibitions, we have been able to create good market for the
weavers and their handloom woven ware, even in places where exhibitions are not
feasible. The specialty of fabrics and prints from each state is different from
the other. Such is the variety of the fabrics and designs in the exhibition;
the exhibition motive is got pure silk & cotton products direct from
weavers to costumer without merchant.
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