Anandiben Patel, the former chief minister of Gujarat, is leading the non-governmental organisation Gramshree, which is bringing its largest exhibition to Lucknow.
Lucknow peeps! We are excited to present an exciting Craftroots Exhibition with more than 100 traditional craftspeople displaying a wide variety of Indian crafts. Join us for a unique event that honours culture and creativity.
Over the course of two decades, 35,000+ artisans have been engaged by Gramshree's Craftroots initiative, which links traditional craftspeople worldwide and supports over 75 craft types. Craftroots seeks to establish a supportive crafts environment that advances the careers of craftsmen. Exquisitely woven fabrics, an extensive assortment of home furnishings, and fashionable clothing and accessories in every possible style will be on exhibit.
Crafts, folk art paintings, handloom and textile items, leather goods, pickles, and organic products are just a few of the many products that you will see. Seize the opportunity to purchase from over 100 artisans at the Craftroots Exhibition. We firmly believe that this show is a must-see for everyone who enjoys art and crafts or is a sucker for Indian handcrafted goods.
Don't pass up this chance to support the Vocal For Local movement and get The Original Made In India items!
Date: 15th - 19th November
Venue: Sated Baradari, Maharaja Mahmudabad, Qaisar Bagh
Time: 10:30 am - 9:00 pm.