The Free Press Journal

Indian handlooms set to go places

- MANU SHRIVASTAV­A

“The climb to this platform needs a week-long camp to get ready,” quipped Sachin Tendulkar at Artisan Speak, a high-profile fashion showcase held at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta Caves by the Ministry of Textiles in partnershi­p with IMG Reliance.

“We have 4.3 million people involved in the textile sector, second largest to agricultur­e. The partnershi­ps will help us setting standards globally. I am confident that these partnershi­ps will enable us to reach out to various parts of the world and show what India has been known for,” said the cricketing legend.

He added that while people across the world valued hand-made goods and even pay much more for them than for those prepared mechanical­ly, in India the converse held true. “We do not value things made by hand which are actually made from the heart,” he said. Sachin Tendulkar’s involvemen­t here was in keeping with his investment in True Blue - a clothing line created in partnershi­p with Arvind Fashion Brands.

The event was attended by Union Minister for Textiles Smriti Zubin Irani and designers Meera Muzaffar Ali, Rahul Mishra, Padmaja, Abraham and Thakore, Narendra Kumar,

Payal Khandwala, Dr Ushadevi Balakrishn­an and Gaurang.

Artisan Speak witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between the Office of Developmen­t Commission­er (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles and textile brands Welspun,

Titan, Raymond, Arvind

True Blue and Reliance Retail. Now, Weavers’ Service Centres (WSCs) will play the role of facilitato­rs and permit textile firms directly source their requiremen­ts from handloom clusters. This is expected to result in better price realisatio­n and improved market understand­ing for weavers.

Once the signing formalitie­s were through, the evening came alive with models wearing the nation’s best handlooms walking a ramp built against the stone-cut backdrop accompanie­d with some scintillat­ing music.

India’s prized handlooms on display at Artisan Speak during a 30-minute musical fashion-show included Baluchari and Jamdani weaves from West Bengal, the Paithani from Maharashtr­a, Patola from Gujarat, Muga from Assam, Kani from Kashmir, Tie & Dye, the Bomkai of Orissa, Chanderi and Maheshwari from Madhya Pradesh, Balarampur­am of Kerala, Pochampall­y from Andhra Pradesh and Brocades of Varanasi.

Towards the private-public initiative, India’s ancient handlooms are set to reach distant shores across the world. And, what better place to launch it than the 2,000-year-old Elephanta Caves!

 ??  ?? Models displaying their handloom wares at the fashion show
Models displaying their handloom wares at the fashion show
 ??  ?? Models displaying textiles from across India at the fashion show
Models displaying textiles from across India at the fashion show
 ??  ?? A dancer performing at Artisan Speak held at Elephanta Island
A dancer performing at Artisan Speak held at Elephanta Island
 ??  ?? Union Minister of Textiles Smriti Irani with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar at Artisan Speak
Union Minister of Textiles Smriti Irani with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar at Artisan Speak
 ??  ?? Textiles Secretary Raghvendra Singh with the designers at Artisan Spea
Textiles Secretary Raghvendra Singh with the designers at Artisan Spea
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