Cotton Fair 2018 displays a collection in Chanderi and Maheshwari cotton from Madhya Pradesh

As many as 10 weavers from some self help groups selected have participated in the handloom fair. One could find a vast collection of handloom and handicraft materials at the fair. Weavers from across the country have arrived with the sparkling and fizzy shades of their regions which is captivating the interest of the shopaholics of the city. The fair displays a collection in Chanderi and Maheshwari cotton from Madhya Pradesh. It also shares a collection of Kashmiri cotton, dress materials and Kosa silk in saris.

A handloom and handicraft fair cotton fair 2018 being organised at No.10 art gallery is evoking a great response by the city shopaholics. The handloom and handicraft fair has brought a huge range of handcrafted materials.

The South Indian Cotton materials in saris and suits are in much demand by the citizens. These materials have been designed in different patterns and prints. There is an impressive display of wonderful colour combinations in brown, shades of blue, white, black, red, green and also some traditional colours like royal blue, gold and silver lining work has enhanced the look of the handloom material.

The fair has brought a rare collection in the cotton handloom which is captivating a huge crowd in the city.

This collection is specially designed and handcrafted by the weavers work in self help groups. Along with new colour schemes new and rare motifs, over the dress materials are also attracting the eyes of the fashion freaks of the city.

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