
Chennai Hoses the Terry-The-the-Lum Showcase of Crafts of India on March 7 and 8

Sari by Rules | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The length and the prevalence of the country is overwhelming; All indicators of a range of crafts and skills. It has taken centers at the Craft Council of India (CCI) showcase in Chennai for the past two decades.
Tari – The Country will have sarees, kurtas, dutus and yardage from the Lums account at the summer showcase this weekend by the CCI. This showcase includes jamdan, broocid, jatola, chanderi and channels.
“Sarees is the single most versatile piece of unstested fabric. This is the basis of our handloom industry. As long as the late textile revolutionist Murdand Singh said, this unstacked fabric is all right,” the Vice Chairperson of the CCI said.

Iqat by Aerisory | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
He said the CCI was talking to the craftsmen to revive and revive the saree. “We notice that weaving all around the country is combined and promoting it among young people. The more people take over the wearing
In this year, 31 collections will be displayed on the use of craftsmen and the use of environmentally friendly processes. Genu Panika, a young 25 -year -old Weaver and designer who has been scattered in the tribe of Kotpad has a collection of unique woven motifs, natural colors and crafts. Benares Series Awarded by the Tantis who have recovered the weavers of the Jamdani style, with the designs inspired by the tribal tattoos made from natural fibers and hand -cut yarn. Other designers and brands participating are Vimor, Nadia Par, Kosala, Rajini, Shankari Boutique, Woven collection and Erisri Ahimsa Silks.

Kosala
CCI executive committee member Jayasari Communcuta says the showcase will be focused on the combination of Artisanal skills in India through the central text of the summer.
“Chennai people like to find handmade, artisan textile. This is an opportunity for anyone who praises the indigenous crafts of India to meet the manufacturers of India,” he says. Artisans, Jayasari, said that something is always unique to share. “The interaction with them is a valuable insight in their craft and provides the personal stories of his journey to how it came,” he added.
Ferry ,The weaving of the India Crafts Council will help on Welcomotel by the Cathedral Road, from the ITC (formerly known as Chola Sheraton) from 10am to 7pm.
Published – March 05, 2025 01:38 PM IST