The National Handloom Day is celebrated on August 7 every year in India. The day is recognizing and honoring the contribution of handloom weavers to the nation's economy and culture
This day underscores India’s commitment to preserving and promoting its unique handloom heritage while empowering weavers
India's handloom industry is renowned for its rich tradition of handloom weaving, with several distinct types of weaves.
India's handloom industry is renowned for its rich tradition of handloom weaving, with several distinct types of weaves.
The 10th National Handloom Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Kashmir. The event, organized by the Department of Handicrafts & Handloom Kashmir, took place at Kashmir Haat in Srinagar.
The 10th National Handloom Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Kashmir. The event, organized by the Department of Handicrafts & Handloom Kashmir, took place at Kashmir Haat in Srinagar.
This year’s celebration highlighted the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Kashmiri handloom weavers.
This year’s celebration highlighted the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Kashmiri handloom weavers.
Various activities, including exhibitions, workshops, and cultural performances, were organized to showcase the unique handloom products of the region.
Various activities, including exhibitions, workshops, and cultural performances, were organized to showcase the unique handloom products of the region.
Kashmir has its own indigenous weaves like pashmina, Kani, Amlikar, Sozni, Aari, and carpet weaving which is coveted for its unique design and skill.
Kashmir has its own indigenous weaves like pashmina, Kani, Amlikar, Sozni, Aari, and carpet weaving which is coveted for its unique design and skill.
National Handloom Day not only commemorates the Swadeshi Movement of 1905 but also aims to promote the economic empowerment of craftspeople and preserve India’s traditional weaving practices
National Handloom Day not only commemorates the Swadeshi Movement of 1905 but also aims to promote the economic empowerment of craftspeople and preserve India’s traditional weaving practices