Vastrabharana, the annual flagship event of the Crafts Council of Karnataka, is back with a seasonal theme. This year, the exhibition and sale of handcrafted textiles revolves around the five seasons of India. According to Padmaja Sakamuri, co-ordinator of the event, each season has its own palette and signature motifs.
“Even though we told the artisans this was the theme, it was not mandatory; we handpicked colours and designs from their collections which we felt echoed the hues of spring, summer, autumn and monsoon,” says Padmaja, admitting that winter was in the minority due to its rather dull shades. “Vastrabhrana is held every year around October 2 and it was predominantly for textiles — saris and yardage. Over the years, we’ve added a few stalls for jewellery, ready-to-wear clothes and readymade blouses, due to the rising demand,” she says.
From Vastrabharana by the Crafts Council of Karnataka| Photo Credit:Special Arrangement “This is our 32nd edition and our aim is to keep the tradition of saris alive, especially among the younger generation. That is why we’ve always focused on the various textiles found around the country,” says Padmaja. She adds that of the 54 stalls in this edition, four are for jewellery — lac bangles and Kailash patwa threadwork from Rajastan, and silver and designer jewellery respectively.
Patwa is a dying craft handed down from one generation to the next, and Padmaja says the family of artisans from Rajasthan will be at Vast.