India's vibrant handloom and craft traditions make a grand entrance in Chennai, orchestrated by Kachchi Mitti.
Discover the rich tapestry of India's living craft traditions at the Kachchi Mitti exhibition, taking place at the CP Art Centre, Alwarpet, Chennai. This event, hosted from 10.30 am to 8 pm daily until September 20, aims to bring authentic Indian crafts beyond regional boundaries.
Sanchita Ghosh, the founder and curator of Kachchi Mitti, has carefully handpicked over 23 labels to showcase a variety of Indian craft forms. From Assamese weaves to Bengal jamdani, ajrakh dresses, lambani tribal embroidery, Lucknowi chikankari, eco-prints, and more, the exhibition offers a vibrant and diverse display of India's artistry.
Visitors can connect with the exhibition's offerings, which include handwoven saris, eco-printed apparel, tribal embroidery, bamboo jewellery, and block-printed menswear. Prices for these handcrafted treasures start from Rs 1,000.
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Join us in this celebration of India's timeless artistry and connect with the country's rich cultural heritage. The Kachchi Mitti exhibition is not just an event, but an opportunity to appreciate and support traditional Indian crafts.
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