Mysuru: Silk Fab Handloom and Saree exhibition-cum-sale on until January 17

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The exhibition, which began connected  January 4, volition  beryllium  unfastened  to the nationalist   from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. each   time  until January 17. Entry is free.

The exhibition, which began connected January 4, volition beryllium unfastened to the nationalist from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. each time until January 17. Entry is free. | Photo Credit: Special arrangement

The Silk Fab Handloom and Saree exhibition-cum-sale, which is presently nether mode astatine JSS Urban Haat connected Outer Ring Road adjacent Hebbal Industrial Area successful Mysuru, volition proceed until January 17.

Organised by the National Handloom Development Corporation (NHDC), the exhibition-cum-sale coincides with Sankranti celebrations successful the city.

The exhibition, which began connected January 4, volition beryllium unfastened to the nationalist from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. each time until January 17. Entry is escaped for each visitors.

Organised successful Mysuru for the 2nd time, the exhibition-cum-sale offers a wide scope of silk sarees, handloom products, and handicrafts from antithetic parts of the state nether 1 roof.

“The accumulation provides a uncommon accidental for customers to acquisition high-quality products astatine affordable prices straight from the weavers, without the engagement of middlemen. This year, much than 60 handloom weavers and artisans from crossed the state are participating, showcasing products from implicit 19 States,” said a property connection here.

“The accumulation features an extended collection, including Karnataka silk and fabric sarees; bedsheets and level coverings; axenic Kanchipuram silk sarees; Tussar silk sarees from Bihar and Jharkhand; Kantha, Baluchari, and Batik sarees from West Bengal; Banarasi silk and Chikankari embroidered sarees from Uttar Pradesh; Chanderi and Maheshwari silk sarees from Madhya Pradesh; Sambalpuri, Ikat, and Bomkai sarees from Odisha; Pashmina shawls from Kashmir; Gadwal, Kalamkari, and Pochampally sarees from Andhra Pradesh; sarees from Chhattisgarh; furnishing products from Haryana; stoles and bedsheets from Manipur; sarees and formal materials from Maharashtra and Rajasthan; silk sarees and formal materials from Assam; and a wide assortment of handcrafted items made by skilled artisans,” the connection added.

The organisers person invited the radical of Mysuru and adjacent regions to sojourn the Silk Fab Handloom and Saree exhibition-cum-sale and “experience the affluent craftsmanship of Indian weavers, and acquisition authentic, high-quality handloom products”.

Published - January 12, 2026 07:34 p.m. IST

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