From intricate kantha design on Bhagalpuri silk, to silk Benarasis, from Kalamkari to Tangails, Dhaniakhais and mekhlas, a vast range of ethnic products are on display, taken from different corners of India and made by skilled weavers.
The exhibition also consists of khadi fabric wear for men and women and even hand-crafted items in carved wood and grass.
The exhibition will continue till September 9.
"The exhibition, on the eve of Durga Puja festival, showcases fabrics for the discerning. Also, buying these products you are pitching for our rich textiles and helping to promote cause of weavers," Honorary President, Crafts Council of India, Kasturi Gupta Menon said.
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