Sunday, March 1, 2009

Dastkar and me

[Puppets from Rajasthan]

What better way to spend a springy Sunday afternoon than browsing through stalls after stalls of gorgeous craft and art from different regions of India? That's exactly what I did yesterday, at the Dastkar Mela (Dastkar means craftsperson and Mela means fair). Below is just a sample from the absolutely eye catching colors and designs available at the mela..



[Kantha work on silk from West Bengal and Dokra craft from Bihar ]


[Multi-hued woven baskets and jars from Tamil Nadu, and ceramic pottery with typical sanganeri motifs from Rajasthan]


[Spice box from an NGO e'thaan, and wooden lacquered toys from Andhra]


[More products from designers who are working to revive age old craft traditions]



[Phad painting from and rugs from Rajasthan]


[Pottery and Tableware from Himachal]


[Jewellery, block print fabrics and more tableware]


Info for readers in Delhi and around: This fair is on at the IGNCA grounds (Janpath). I would recommend at the least one visit! Things to look out for: Rugs, maheshwari sarees, leather bags, the e'thaan stall, Atler ego's stall, raw silk and khadi silk fabric.

[All pics clicked by me]

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