The exhibition promises to be a sensory delight, showcasing the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship and tradition. Attendees can explore a diverse range of brands dedicated to ethical fashion and artisanal excellence. Highlights include Trove Craft India's revival of traditional art forms such as pichwai, patachitra, Gond, and Kerala Mural styles.
This highly anticipated event promises a vibrant showcase of homegrown and sustainable Indian brands, offering everything from clothing and accessories to art and home decor.
Hyderabad is set to host the inaugural edition of Affordable Art India, showcasing a captivating array of artistic expressions from across the country, the show is scheduled from August 2 to 4, at the Crafts Council of Telangana in Banjara Hills.
Hyderabad: From Karimnagar’s silver filigree work to the 400-year-old Cheriyal paintings and the famous Pochampally Ikat, Gadwal and Narayanpet weaves, the crafts and handlooms culture is thriving in Telangana since its formation. While there are many organisations and art connoisseurs working to revive and promote them, the Crafts Council of Telangana (CCT) clearly stands out. […]