Ethnic makeover in a jiffy

13 September,2011 10:32 AM IST |   |  Aditi Sharma

M umbai's favourite God has exited our streets but it's only a few days till Navratri. If you love putting together elaborate ensembles for each evening, drop by Maati Crafts' Festive Exhibition


Mumbai's favourite God has exited our streets but it's only a few days till Navratri. If you love putting together elaborate ensembles for each evening, drop by Maati Crafts' Festive Exhibition.
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Anita Chandramohan and Jayashree Krishnan, owners of the Powai-based store, have meticulously brought together ethnic goodies from across the country.



The exhibition includes handmade terracotta earrings and neckpieces from Karnataka, hand-painted Kalamkari dupattas created by master craftsmen from Andhra Pradesh, trendy boho-chic garments with beadwork, Kutchi hand-embroidered bags and clutches, and fabrics, weaves and block prints in hand-woven mashru, mul, cotton and silk from Kutch, Gujarat, AP and Rajasthan.
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My favourites from the collection are Tibetan and tribal jewellery from Himachal and leather footwear from Kutch.
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The beadwork neckpieces and leather footwear would look great with a simple tee and denims for a quick makeover.

On Today, 10.30 am to 8.30 pm
WHERE Cache Art Gallery, Waterfield Road, Bandra (W).

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Maati Crafts Festive Exhibition Navratri