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The Crafts Council of Karnataka presents “Kuteera 2021” At Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

Details

Nov 18 2021 to Nov 22 2021 10:30 a.m.

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Where

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

No.1, Art Complex, Kumarakrupa Rd, near The Lalit Hotel, Kumara Park East 560001

Event Description

The Crafts Council of Karnataka presents “Kuteera 2021”, an exhibition and sale of Handcrafted home products and accessories from November 18th – 22nd ,2021 at Karnataka  Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore.

 

35 craft units from across the country will be participating in this year’s “Kuteera” Exhibition which is a sale of quality, traditional and contemporary handcrafted, home products and accessories.

The spotlight this year will be

Tribal jewellery from  Karnataka

Ikat and handlooms from Andhra

Ajrak Yardage from Gujarat

Home décor and lifestyle accessories using Bamboo and grass

Masland mats from West Bengal

Miniature painting from Rajasthan

Applique work bedspreads and home linen

Exquisite shawls from Bhuj

Pattachitra and Ikat yardage from Orissa

Punja Durries

Madhubani Paintings

Kolkata embroideries

Banjara Embroidery of Karnataka

Zari Jutis of Haryana

Leather Puppets from Telegana

Toda Embroidery from Karnataka

Dokra casting from West Bengal

Brass items from Moradabad

Warnagal Durries

Navalgund  Durries

Many more crafts and home accessories as well……

 

About Kuteera

 

Kuteera aims at providing marketing support to craftspersons, an opportunity to showcase new design and product developments and at bridging the gap between crafts communities and the consumer.

 

About Crafts Council of Karnataka

The Crafts Council of Karnataka is a voluntary organization affiliated to the Crafts Council of India, which, in turn, is affiliated to the World Crafts Council. It was registered in the year 1982 under the Karnataka Societies Act 1960.  The Crafts Council is dedicated to the promotion and development of traditional arts and crafts of Karnataka. Started in 1967, with Smt. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay as its Founder Patron, it has been working tirelessly to revive and resuscitate languishing crafts, encourage and support craftsmen by spreading a growing awareness among the public of the richness of our crafts.

 

Venue: Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Galleries 3 and 4, Kumara Krupa Road, Bangalore

                                                                 Dates: 18th – 22nd, 2021

Time: 10.30 AM to 7.30


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