Kairi 2016 expo of traditional textile and sari hosted for Delhiites

A three day textile and sari exhibition called Kairi 2016 is hosted by Delhi Crafts in the Capital for desi dressers who are looking for traditional weaves at affordable prices.

The exhibition will offer a variety of time-honoured weaving styles and patterns, including tie & dye, khadi, ajrak, bagru, dabu prints, laheriya, bandhani, kalamkari, banaras weaves, ikat, kota, maheshwari, chanderi, bagh prints, tribal weaves from Bastar, and weaves from South India among others. The price range of the yardage starts at about Rs 200 per meter, while saris start from Rs1,500.

Kamayani Jalan, Treasurer of the Delhi Crafts Council shared that their weaver community is extremely talented and versatile and they have to create an understanding among the public about the skill involved in hand-crafted products.

Indian textiles are renowned and well appreciated from all across the world. The focus of Kairi is to provide a platform to the weavers from all parts of the country to showcase their skills and innovations.

The use of traditional weaves has been on the rise of late, with a host of designers such as Gaurang Shah, Sanjay Garg, Abaham & Thakore and Aneeth Arora incorporating them into their runway collections, both Indian and western wear.

Recently, the Victoria and Albert museum in London also organized an exhibition on called the ‘fabric of India’.

Kairi is also organized to create same pride among people about Indian textiles. Among the participating exhibitors are well-known names like Govardhan Panika, Kartik, Asgar Ali and Suresh & Malkha.

Kairi 2016 started today at Delhi’s Aga Khan Hall, 6 Bhagwan Das Raod and will continue to run till 12th March

Recent Posts

HeiQ, Culp introduce allergen-reducing technology to upholstery

HeiQ has partnered with Culp to apply HeiQ Allergen Tech, a 100% biobased solution that reduces allergens on textiles, to…

5 hours ago

Sonovia, Pure Denim introduce sustainable jeans collection

Sonovia, Pure Denim have collaborated and are set to unveil their inaugural jeans collection featuring Sonovia's eco-friendly denim dyeing technology…

5 hours ago

AmorSui unveils eco-friendly, inclusive line of protective gear

AmorSui has introduced a new range of eco-friendly lab coats for both men and women including a pioneering fire-resistant hijab,…

5 hours ago

Resortecs and Decathlon collaborate on recyclable swimwear line

Belgian textile recycling company Resortecs and French sporting goods retailer Decathlon have teamed up to develop an innovative line of…

1 day ago

Global Standard unveils initiative for monitoring of cotton farming

Global Standard has launched a groundbreaking initiative to showcase the potential of remote satellite monitoring in organic cotton farming systems…

1 day ago

KARL MAYER launches energy efficiency solution

KARL MAYER launches Energy Efficiency Solution, a cloud-based platform integrating sensor technology and custom analysis software to monitor energy consumption.

1 day ago