Desert hues - massager
by:KISSTOY
2020-01-26
Mojris, lac bracelets and mouth freshener.
It immediately reminds you of three things in Rajasthan.
In addition, the all-India hand-made and hand-made loom Expo organized by Rajasthan hand-shaken loom summit Association in Jayams Hall has all these and so on.
The focus is on the desert state, but there are also products from other parts of the country.
Welcome to the sculptures of Ganesha and Nataraja.
They were made of brass and wood, and came all the way from cherucoville.
Mirrors everywhere else.
Wall hangings, miniature camels and elephants, and small key chains made with the skillful hands of Rajasthan craftsmen.
Mysore's mini rose wood hand shoot is a great touch for the puja room.
Saharanpur's wooden cutlery, roti rollers, wood bowls and herbal grinder made of natural wood can add style to your kitchen.
Try the wooden head massager and you can see the itchy but relaxed feeling you're having on it.
In the clothing section, churida materials, dupatas and saris from Kolkata, bagpur and sanbaharpur are collected.
Sandeep Singh's booth offers different varieties of silk such as tussar, kosa and khadi from balgpur, Bihar.
The silk dupattas with a light gold border will be for any ordinary-looking kurta.
Batik printed Kurtas and saris attract your attention with their bold patterns and simple shades.
Kurtas crochet from Hima achal and Rajasthan are beautiful-
No line is suitable. Kolkata-
The specialty of Madan Singh is Kantha silk saris. These hand-
The stitched beauty features a block print made of cotton and silk.
Sambhalpuri saris features magnificent patterns such as the Chakra of the Konark temple of the sun.
Men can check out Hadi kurtas and cotton shirts.
The delicate leather mojris will make you feel like a royal.
They also have charming fingerprints.
Accessories also need special mention.
Thick colorful beads of pendants made of brass jewelry is eyes-catchers. Silver-
Colorful jewelry with complex metal products around glittering stones is an invisible jewelry.
Look at the Rajasthan Lake bracelet with mirrors and beads embedded in it.
Be sure to visit the mouth freshener booth in strange lanyangdas.
Taste Rajasthan
Ginger pomegranate of tamarind.
There is no better way to end a meal than this.
The expo lasted from 10 th to June 30. a. m. to 9 p. m.