Tuesday, 19 November 2024

A Decade of Artistry and Tradition: Dastkari Haat Samiti Unveils its Grand Craft Bazaar in Pune

19th November, Pune: Dastkari Haat Samiti, the renowned platform for Indian artisans founded by cultural stalwart Jaya Jaitly, celebrates a decade of vibrant presence in Pune with the Dastkari Haat Craft Bazaar. This milestone event will be held from 26th November to 2nd December 2024 at the Dutch Palace, 16 Bund Garden Road, opposite Residency Club and Inox Theatre, Pune. The bazaar, open daily from 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., invites visitors to experience India’s most exquisite crafts, bringing together the nation’s diverse artistic traditions under one roof.

What’s new in this year's bazaar:

This year, the bazaar will feature an exquisite showcase of craftsmanship, offering unparalleled inspiration for architects and interior designers. With around 110 stalls representing 20 states, the event will introduce several crafts to Pune for the first time, highlighting collaborations between artisans and the Samiti on innovative design projects. Visitors can explore a rich array of traditional crafts, including silk carpet weaving and crewel embroidery from Kashmir, mud-mirror work and leather craft from Gujarat, silver jewellery from Rajasthan, metal craft from Delhi, Kavad art from Rajasthan and banana fibre creations from Karnataka. Terracotta from Gujarat and Odisha, glazed pottery from New Delhi, iron craft from Chhattisgarh, ceramic craft from Gujarat, Surpur art from Karnataka, natural dye and weaving from Gujarat, Kantha embroidery and Gamcha weaving from West Bengal, velvet prints from Rajasthan and Chikankari from Uttar Pradesh will also be featured.

Craft Skills for Architects and Interior Designers:

In addition, a stunning selection of textiles such as Bandhani, Ikkat, Chanderi, Maheshwari, Banarasi and Bagh prints will be on display, showcasing their versatility in applications that extend beyond garments to ceiling and wall panelling, including the iconic Parliament gallery designs. This year marks the setting up of an elevated ecosystem where architects, interiors and craftspersons can engage and potentially collaborate with each other. This curated collection celebrates the diversity and innovation of Indian craft, making it a must-visit for design enthusiasts.

Public Workshops:

The Samiti provides artisans with the opportunity to engage directly with visitors through interactive workshops. These immersive sessions offer hands-on training in traditional crafts such as Madhubani painting (Bihar), Patachitra art (Odisha), Warli art (Maharashtra), Kalighat painting (West Bengal) and Gond painting (Madhya Pradesh). These workshops also aim to serve as a platform for architects and interior designers to connect with master artisans thus paving the way for potential collaborations. All architects and interior designers can reach out to us on Instagram to schedule a special guided walkthrough of the bazaar with our team.

Workshop Dates: 27th November to 1st December

One of a kind Video Shopping:
For craft lovers outside Pune, Dastkari Haat is excited to introduce video shopping, enabling patrons across the globe to explore and purchase select pieces. Details about the timings are available on DHS’s Instagram handle “dastkari_haat”.

"Dastkari Haat Samiti has always been about celebrating the boundless creativity and resilience of India’s artisans. The potential of craft lies beyond just holding bazaars. While they are for human interaction, education and reflect the spirit of joy, we want to continue to move towards more interesting collaborations with architects and designers, placing the artisan at the centre of it all. As we mark a decade in Pune, our aim is not only to showcase these incredible crafts but to inspire deeper connections and collaborations that will carry our legacy forward."  said Jaya Jaitly, Founder, Dastkari Haat Samiti.

Dastkari Haat Samiti, celebrating 40 years of reviving Indian crafts, has unveiled a renewed brand identity to strengthen its commitment to artisans and handicrafts. This rebranding highlights the Samiti's dedication to supporting practitioners and its rooted voice in Indian design. The rebranding of Dastkari Haat Samiti brings its vibrant new identity to life through thoughtfully designed merchandise, including tote bags and coasters. These unique items, blending tradition with contemporary design will be available exclusively at the DHS stall.

About Dastkari Haat Samiti:

Founded in 1986, Dastkari Haat Samiti(DHS) has built a legacy of promoting Indian artisanship, empowering artisans and preserving India’s rich cultural heritage. Over the past 38 years, DHS has transformed into an emblem of cultural exchange and solidarity among India’s artisans. The Dastkari Haat Craft Bazaar heralds a new era for the Samiti, fostering opportunities for the next generation of artisans to engage with the public and forge meaningful collaborations. Anchored in its new identity, the bazaar stays true to its mission of championing Indian artisanship while embracing innovation and contemporary design. Through this effort, Dastkari Haat Samiti aims to welcome a new generation of craftspeople and patrons into its participative universe, encompassing shows, exhibitions, publications, workshops and much more.

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