Online handloom exhibition aims at supporting artisans


By Puja Gupta

New Delhi, Jul 31 (IANSlife): India has over 10 million weavers and artisans who are severely impacted by the lockdown that caused shutdown of sales and production activities, resulting in a loss of livelihoods.

The second edition of 'Go Swadeshi Online', an online exhibition of handloom clothes and artifacts by weavers and artisans from across the country, aims at supporting artisans liquidate their stocks to sustain themselves and to help the sector recover from the impact of Covid-19.

Organised by GoCoop, an online marketplace for weavers and artisans, the 15-day online event will be held from August 1-15 August coinciding with National Handloom Day which is marked on August 7.

The event aims at helping artisans, reinstate the pride in hand-spun, hand-woven and handcrafted products, support 'vocal for local' and to encourage people to indulge in the rich handloom traditions of India.

The online sale will offer a mix of contemporary and traditional handlooms with collections by weavers from Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

The collection on offer comprises of Uppada sarees of Andhra Pradesh, Molakalmuru silk sarees of Karnataka, vibrant Jamdanis a Tangail sarees from Bengal to the subtle elegance of Maheshwaris and Chanderis. It also offers choices of Pochampally, Sambalpuri and Tussar sarees, and handwoven range of fabrics, home furnishings, menswear and women's apparels.

In addition to this, embroidered sarees, dupattas, stoles by the Lambadi community, handcrafted home accessories by women artisans from tribal areas are a special part of handcrafted collection.

When: August 1-15

Where: https://gocoop.com/goswadeshi

Price Range: Rs 500 - Rs 50,000

  

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