*"Indian Haat Festival" Kicks Off at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath*
Bangalore, September 6, 2024 - The "Indian Haat Festival," organized by the Grand Flea Market, has opened its doors at the renowned Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, offering a ten-day celebration of India's rich handicraft traditions. Running until September 15th, the festival promises an immersive shopping and cultural experience with a diverse array of handcrafted items.
Visitors can explore an eclectic selection of products, from intricate Ganesha festival decorations to unique garden ornaments, as well as an extensive collection of clothing. Artisans from across India have brought their creations directly to the festival, showcasing everything from Gauri and Bagina decorations, deity idols, and Laughing Buddha figurines to vibrant pottery and beautifully crafted sarees and kurtas. This direct artisan-to-consumer model ensures authenticity, while also providing customers with the rare chance to engage with the creators behind the products.
Renowned artist Mandara Devaraj inaugurated the event, emphasizing the cultural and artistic significance of the items on display. "Every piece here tells a story, and bringing them into your home enriches that narrative," she said. She encouraged families, women, and children alike to visit and immerse themselves in the festival's vibrant offerings.
The "Indian Haat Festival" promises to be a cultural and shopping haven for Bangaloreans, blending tradition with contemporary flair while supporting local artisans and their craftsmanship.
For further details, visit Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath during the festival dates.
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