Nicely
laced, carved and crafted eco-friendly handicrafts, both aesthetic
in their look and very useful. Cane furniture, delicately sculpted
bamboo and other root figures, wall panels, bamboo room dividers,
silk saris lure the hearts of connoisseurs. And that's not all.
The list goes on - cane baskets in different designs and sizes,
ring curtains, lamp shades, and other decorative home items.
The
in-charge of THHDC sales at the Safina Plaza,
Debabrata Bhattacharjee told bangalorebest.com that
in Tripura it is mainly tribals who are
into the making of these cane handicrafts. Simple materials
like cane, bamboo, clay, wood, and palm leaf transform into
stunning artefacts in the hands of the artisans. Carved wooden
furniture and intricately interwoven bamboo furniture were the
highlight at the exhibition. A wide range of decorative pieces,
wall hangings, and other crafts to add depth to one's drawing
room are also available.
Unfortunately, THHDC does not have a branch in Bangalore.
Those who want to know more about Tripura handicrafts can contact:
Address:
'PURBASHA'
M B B Sarani,
Agartala - 799 001.
Phone: 0381-223 496, 223 607
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