<p>Karnataka Emporium is organising an exhibition-cum-sale of traditional handloom and handicraft till May 10 at Hemachandra Sagar Kalyan Mantap, near Ashoka Pillar, 2nd block, Jayanagar from 10 am to 9 pm. <br /><br />The exhibition has handcrafted silver jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones from Jaipur, Hyderabad pearls, handcrafted stone-studded bangles from Jaipur and Hyderabad, wood carvings from Mysore and UP, marble carvings from Agra, traditional wooden toys from Channapatnam, Banjara hand- embroidered articles from Andhra Pradesh, terracotta articles and jewellery from West Bengal, bandini sarees and dress materials from Rajasthan and Gujarat and various parts of India. <br /><br />There will also be hand-stitched quilts from Rajasthan, ethnic tops and skirts from Gujarat, Ikkath silk and cotton sarees from Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, traditional Lepakshi <br />printed handloom sarees from North Karnataka, Kalamkari eco-friendly hand block printed dress materials from coastal Andhra Pradesh, elegant cotton kurthas for men from Jaipur and stoles and shawls from Kashmir on display.<br /><br />Visitors can avail 10 per cent discount on handicraft and 20 per cent discount on handlooms. <br />Special attraction is the Mysore rosewood inlay, carved artifacts and Thanjavur paintings. <br />This initiative is taken by Karnataka Emporium to promote the development and marketing of the country’s artistic handicrafts and handlooms and preserve its cultural heritage.</p>
<p>Karnataka Emporium is organising an exhibition-cum-sale of traditional handloom and handicraft till May 10 at Hemachandra Sagar Kalyan Mantap, near Ashoka Pillar, 2nd block, Jayanagar from 10 am to 9 pm. <br /><br />The exhibition has handcrafted silver jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones from Jaipur, Hyderabad pearls, handcrafted stone-studded bangles from Jaipur and Hyderabad, wood carvings from Mysore and UP, marble carvings from Agra, traditional wooden toys from Channapatnam, Banjara hand- embroidered articles from Andhra Pradesh, terracotta articles and jewellery from West Bengal, bandini sarees and dress materials from Rajasthan and Gujarat and various parts of India. <br /><br />There will also be hand-stitched quilts from Rajasthan, ethnic tops and skirts from Gujarat, Ikkath silk and cotton sarees from Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, traditional Lepakshi <br />printed handloom sarees from North Karnataka, Kalamkari eco-friendly hand block printed dress materials from coastal Andhra Pradesh, elegant cotton kurthas for men from Jaipur and stoles and shawls from Kashmir on display.<br /><br />Visitors can avail 10 per cent discount on handicraft and 20 per cent discount on handlooms. <br />Special attraction is the Mysore rosewood inlay, carved artifacts and Thanjavur paintings. <br />This initiative is taken by Karnataka Emporium to promote the development and marketing of the country’s artistic handicrafts and handlooms and preserve its cultural heritage.</p>