Pochampally Ikat art handloom mela begins in Hyderabad

Pochampally IKAT art Mela , a handloom products exhibition has been organized by Pochampally Handloom park. Textile designers and world famous weavers of Pochampally will be displaying their designer saris and appearls, handicrafted designer sarees, dress materials, hand bags.

A colour ful range of fabrics like home textile to apparel fabrics, stoles , scraves, and sarees in silk and Cotton, duppatas, table mats, covers, cotton shirts and; Kurtis many more on display.

Inaugurating the Mela, Bhargavi, Tollywod Actress said that its glad to see various apparel, particularly designer Fabrics, silk and cotton sarees, to be showcased for the Fashion Connoisseurs. Platforms such as this are required to reach out women looking for well-designed handloom hand made cotton, silk wear & exclusive home textile.

Damoder , CEO of pochampally handloom park said that different style and concept of handloom creations are being exhibited under one roof. The weavers are exhibiting their creations of different genres of handloom products in vibrant colours and textures in wide variety and styles

The mela is held at Veeves Boutique, Road no 14, Near Asha Hospital, Banjarahills, Hyderabad. The exposition will be continue till 16th Feb 2014.

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