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5-day long DIY workshop for diwali decoration by 'Ineffable Art'

Related Keywords: 3000 old paithani, accessories, Banarai, clutches and purses, hand-made bags, Ilkal, Kantha, Kashmiri, Kolkata, Kosa, Maheshwari, materials, New Wave Paithani Festival, Orisa Silk, Paithani weaves, Rajasthani, Sarees like Chanderi, silk yarn is woven, South Silk, weavers from Yeola

Keeping with its promise to revisit the beautiful, Heritage old Paithani weaves, this year again the biggest, annual New Wave Paithani Festival is back and how..! The 29th year is all set to take the saree lovers on a mystical journey by presenting a collection of paithani sarees which are as old as 75 years..!! This year the 5-day festival has started from 31st of Oct - 4th Nov, much at the onset of the grand diwali celebrations and is all set to be a treat for the saree lovers. The Exhibition houses pre independence era Paithani saree along with 250 variants of Paithanis ranging from Rs.

Khadi Utsav at Bhopal Haat allures large number of city folks

Related Keywords: bagh print, battick print, Bhopal Haat, dabu print, Gram Udyog Board, large variety of Khadi handloom products, luring large number of city folks, Madhya Pradesh Khadi, Maheshwari, many more, MP Nagar, Mulberry silk, organized Khadi Utsav, promote handloom and handicraft industry, silk and cotton sarees like kosa, special Khadi market

Madhya Pradesh Khadi and Gram Udyog Board to promote handloom and handicraft industry organized Khadi Utsav at Bhopal Haat, MP Nagar. This special Khadi market with a large variety of Khadi handloom products is luring large number of city folks. The khadi board is offering 20 percent plus 10 percent discount to khadi lovers.

The exhibition has large variety of silk and cotton sarees like kosa, mulberry silk, maheshwari, bagh print, dabu print, battick print, kantha sarees, madhubani sarees, muslin khadi, matka and many more.

Designer Anshuma Damani weaves ethnic threads into a handloom wear

Related Keywords: Anshuma Damani, Chennai-based designer, collection Kalaborate, consist of Chanderi, hand woven products, indigenous handloom, into handloom wear, keeping traditional content alive, Maheshwari, traditional block print techniques, Tussar yarns, weaves ethnic threads

Chennai-based designer Anshuma Damani keeping the traditional content alive in the indigenous handloom has come up with a selection of hand-woven products that mainly consist of three ingredients – Chanderi, Maheshwari and Tussar yarns.

Her collection ‘Kalaborate’ is a collaboration of Indian textile art that weaves ethnic threads into a handloom wear. By infusing embroideries, shibori work and other patterns, it does not take much time for the handloom fabric to turn into a rare piece.

First home of India handloom brand launched in Mumbai

Related Keywords: authetic and good quality products will be on display and sale, Balrampuram, Banaras Tanchoi Silk, Banarasi Buti Silk, Cottage has joined hands with the Office of Development Commissioner Handloom, First home of India handloom brnad products, Kota Doria, Maheshwari, Mangalagiri, Pochampalli, showroom launched in Mumbai, Venkatagiri

The First Home of India Handloom Brand Products showroom launched at CCIC, D.N. Road, Fort, Mumbai by Dayanand Shetty, Actor, in presence of R.M.Parmar, Dy. Director, Weavers Service Centre. Here at the showroom, authentic and good quality products drawn from some of the exotic locations of India, this will be on display and sale.

The first “India Handloom Brand” showroom was launched in Delhi in March’16. Cottage has joined hands with the Office of Development Commissioner (Handloom) in promoting and marketing the India Handloom Branded products.

Gangwar inaugurates First Home of India Handloom Brand expo

Related Keywords: Balrampuram, Chanderi, collections made using textiles from across India, Gangwar inaugurates exhibition cum sale, hand woven textiles, Indian handloom industry, Maheshwari, Mangalagiri, Pochampalli Bedspread, products range from sarees, showcases authentic and good quality products, titled First Home of India Handloom Brand Products, Venkatagiri

The Indian handloom industry has a glorious past and committed towards the resurgence of hand-woven textiles and also keep key focus towards weavers welfare and development, Central Cottage Industries Emporium and Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, jointed organized exhibition cum sale titled "First Home of India Handloom Brand Products,” which was inaugurated by Union Textiles Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar at Jawahar Vyapar Bhawan, Janpath, New Delhi on Wednesday.

Kairi 2016 expo of traditional textile and sari hosted for Delhiites

Related Keywords: affordable prices, ajrak, bagh prints, bagru, banaras weaves, bandhani, Chanderi, dabu prints, desi dressers, hosted by Delhi Crafts Council, Ikat, including tie & dye, Kairi three day textile and sari exhibition, Kalamkari, Khadi, kota, laheriya, looking for traditional weaves, Maheshwari, tribal weaves from Bastar, weaving styles and patterns

A three day textile and sari exhibition called Kairi 2016 is hosted by Delhi Crafts in the Capital for desi dressers who are looking for traditional weaves at affordable prices.

The exhibition will offer a variety of time-honoured weaving styles and patterns, including tie & dye, khadi, ajrak, bagru, dabu prints, laheriya, bandhani, kalamkari, banaras weaves, ikat, kota, maheshwari, chanderi, bagh prints, tribal weaves from Bastar, and weaves from South India among others. The price range of the yardage starts at about Rs 200 per meter, while saris start from Rs1,500.

Designer Vaishali Shadangule to work with traditional weaves and textile to give it a new look

Related Keywords: Chanderi, Fashion designer, Ikat, Jamdani, Kand, Maheshwari, Paithani, traditional weaves of Indian textiles, Vaishali Shadangule, western and contemporary dresses

Jamdani, Paithani, Maheshwari, Chanderi, Kand, Ikat are traditional weaves of Indian textiles, which Mumbai-based fashion designer Vaishali Shandangule has taken up special mission to work with traditional weaves and textiles to give a new existence as western and contemporary dresses.

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