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Glimpses of the ongoing Handloom and Handicrafts Mela at Haldia City Centre, with t2

The products on display at the exhibition reflect on India’s rich cultural and artistic heritage

Debanjoli Nandi Published 04.09.23, 07:19 AM
A Radha-Krishna painting on handmade paper with natural colours. It is from Pingla in Paschim Midnapore. Price: Rs 3,500

A Radha-Krishna painting on handmade paper with natural colours. It is from Pingla in Paschim Midnapore. Price: Rs 3,500 Ambuja Neotia

City Centre Haldia is currently hosting the Handicrafts and Handloom Mela, in association with t2, on till September 10. The products on display at the exhibition reflect on India’s rich cultural and artistic heritage. Visitors can drop by at any time between 11am and 8pm and embark on the journey of learning about the impeccable craftsmanship of our artisans.

Speaking to t2, Ramesh Pandey, director, marketing and events, Ambuja Neotia group, said: “This not-to-be-missed event is showcasing a kaleidoscope of handcrafted products sourced from the culturally rich states of West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. From intricate textiles to finely detailed pottery and jewellery, these creations reflect the essence of each region. This event will give an immersive experience that celebrates the country’s vibrant traditions and the skilful hands that bring them to life.”

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