Chennai, Mar 23 (UNI) A Special Handloom expo would be held in Chennai
from March 25 to 31 which would serve as a platform for designers and
industry to collaborate with traditional weavers and establish direct linkages
between weavers and the buyers.
The expo would bring India’s finest Handloom creations to the people of this
megapolis showcasing the intricacies of the weavers.
A press release here said the National Design Centre (NDC), with the support
of the Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Union Ministry of Textiles,
will organize the expo with the theme ‘The Weaving Tradition: Special Handloom
Expo,’ a celebration of India’s diverse and vibrant handloom heritage.
The event will be held at suburban Neelankari on the ECR bringing together
master weavers and artisans from across the country to showcase their
intricate craftsmanship.
The week-long expo aims to highlight the artistry of 75 master weavers,
Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and cooperative societies, offering a diverse
collection of traditional handloom products.
Visitors will be able to explore a wide range of handcrafted textiles, including
silk and cotton sarees, dress materials, home furnishings, shawls, stoles, and
other heritage fabrics that reflect India’s rich weaving legacy.
‘The Weaving Tradition: Special Handloom Expo’ seeks to establish direct market
linkages between weavers and buyers, giving artisans a chance to connect with
exporters, wholesalers, and retailers interested in sourcing authentic handloom
products.
The expo will also serve as a valuable platform for designers and industry
stakeholders to collaborate with traditional weavers, thereby promoting
innovation while preserving India’s indigenous textile techniques.
The primary goal of the expo is to provide market exposure to handloom
artisans, helping them generate sustainable income while preserving
traditional craftsmanship.
The initiative aligns with the government’s vision of promoting ‘Vocal for
Local’ and boosting the global recognition of India’s handloom heritage.
The expo is expected to draw a large number of visitors, including buyers,
exporters, and craft enthusiasts eager to engage with India’s rich textile
traditions
. The event will also give visitors a chance to directly support the artisans
who have preserved India’s intricate weaving techniques for generations.
With over 50 varieties of weaves on display, ‘The Weaving Tradition: Special
Handloom Expo’ will serve as a key destination for those seeking high-quality
handloom products.
It promises to be a vibrant celebration of India’s culture, craftsmanship, and
creativity, offering a unique opportunity to witness the timeless beauty of
Indian textiles.
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