Nagpur is experiencing a vibrant showcase of Kashmiri culture and craftsmanship as the Kashmir Festival makes its debut in the city. The exhibition-cum-sale, featuring artisans, craftsmen and exclusive products from across Kashmir, is being held from December 5 to 14, between 11 am and 9 pm, at the South Central Zone Cultural Centre, Temple Road, Civil Lines. Entry is free, and all major debit and credit cards are accepted for hassle-free shopping.
The festival offers an extensive range of handmade and heritage items, giving visitors a true taste of Kashmir’s renowned artistry. Pure pashmina shawls—admired for their unmatched softness—are among the top attractions. The collection also features pashmina stoles, caftans, ponchos, embroidered suits, dress materials, and a curated selection of silk and linen sarees, all crafted with intricate regional detailing.
Home décor enthusiasts can explore a wide array of bedspreads, cushion covers, carpets and paper-mâché gift items, each reflecting timeless Kashmiri design. Jewellery lovers will also find beautifully crafted stone and silver pieces that blend traditional motifs with a modern touch. A delightful range of embroidered purses and bags adds to the festival’s vibrant offerings.
Premium Kashmiri dry fruits are also available, enhancing the authentic experience. With artisans present at the venue, visitors can interact directly with the creators and learn about the stories, techniques and traditions behind their craft. For more details, contact 97966-10370.
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