
Gandhi Shilp Bazaar at JSS Mysore Urban Haat will go on till February 23
The HinduThe Gandhi Shilp Bazaar, an exhibition and sale of handicrafts, which was inaugurated by MLA for Krishnaraja Assembly Constituency T.S. Srivatsa at JSS Mysore Urban Haat on February 14, will remain open for the public till February 23. The products of display include wood carving, stone sculptures, brass statues, wood inlay art, clay pottery, paper crafts, gemstone jewellery, cotton weaving, imitation jewellery, wooden artefacts, Batik, Kalamkari paintings, leather goods, artistic leather footwear, Channapatna toys, Kutch embroidery, Madhya Pradesh’s Maheshwari and Chanderi sarees, Odisha’s Pattachitra, silver artefacts, bamboo and cane works, chikan embroidery, dry flowers, Punjab’s phulkari fabrics, and artistic stone sculptures, the statement noted. So far, 144 successful fairs have been organised under this initiative,” the statement stated while pointing out that the ongoing Gandhi Shilp Bazaar will be the 145th handicrafts exhibition and sale.
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