Vaya is showcasing Banarasi sarees by SNNA (run by Swati Agarwal and Sunaina Jalan). The Kolkata-based brand blends contemporary designs and traditional craftsmanship
A vibrant nature-inspired range will be on display with different weaving styles, which include Char Taar Ka Zari saree (created using four threads of pure zari), Shikargaha (depicting a hunting scene), Safavid in pure zari (with design and technique inspired by the Iranian dynasty Safavid), etc. The price range is between is Rs 15,000 to Rs 40,000.
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“The design of each saree is different; we create limited piecesof each design. The Shikargaha design took us a long time to perfect and an equally long time to achieve the finished product as there were animal forms involved,” says Agarwal.
Till: December 10, 11 am to 7 pm
At: Vaya, Jeevan Kiran, SV Road, Bandra (W); Nawroji Gamadia Road, Peddar Road, Cumballa Hill.
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Godrej is hosting an exhibition of handmade Batik originals. The aim is to preserve the traditional and ancient craft of wax painting or Batik. Smita Godrej Crishna will present an exhibition-cum-sale of Handmade Batik Originals.
The exhibition will showcase a limited collection of table linen, scarves, kurtis, tees and sarees made by the wives of the Godrej employees, under Crishna’s guidance, and pottery made by students of Godrej Udayachal School.
“Batik was started in our Welfare Centre some years ago to give women a sense of aesthetics, an appreciation of art, confidence in themselves, and monetary returns that they can call their own,” says Crishna. She adds that this dying art needs to be revived in its original form, and not as a loud block-print that one normally sees. “Ours is handmade and wax-painted on both sides, twice, thrice, or four times, depending on the number of colours required,” adds Crishna.
Till: December 7, 11 am to 7 pm
At: Godrej Bhavan, Fort.u00a0