Rarest textile exhibits concludes

The ladies out there are being fascinated to watch bagh prints in such bright and vibrant colours. The visitors were exceptionally hypnotised by the collection in the fair and enjoyed shopping at the exhibition-cum-sale this summer. In a big crowd, female participants were seen as they shopped for a wonderful collection of sarees, suits and dress materials in bagh print over different materials which have been designed in Bagh prints on cotton material especially for the summer season.

There was also a range of running material (Thaan) in different varieties as well. The female participants were touched with the kind of fine Karigari done over the cloth material from short kurtis to full salwar suit. The female buyers were attracted towards the fair and purchased the Bagh printed dress material in huge number. The cost of dress materials began from Rs 400 to Rs 1800.

The cost of bed sheets began from Rs 300 to Rs 6000. The saris were the major appeal whose cost began from Rs 500 to Rs 4000.

Different motifs in Maheshwari and Chanderi material were on display. An array of vibrant colours like green, ocean green and ocean blue along with shades of yellow, brown, sky colours and colours in contrast attracted the buyers.

Rarest collection of Bagh prints in almost all textiles were displayed at the fair which concluded at Bhopal on Monday called the ‘Bagh Utsav’ organised at Gauhar Mahal. The 15-day long exhibition cum sale was jointly organised by Mrignaynee Handloom Emporium and Madhya Pradesh Handloom and Handicraft Development Corporation.

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