Bhubaneswar: At least 100 artisans have opened their stalls at Gandhi Shilp Bazaar-2023, an exhibition of handicrafts and handloom products, in Bhubaneswar.
The exhibition, organised by Utkalika, was inaugurated at Ekamra Haat in the city on Saturday. It will remain open to visitors from 11 am to 9 pm everyday till November 13, sources said.
The handloom and handicraft artisans from 21 states, including Odisha, have showcased their products for sale in the stalls at the exhibition.
The products range from shawls of Kashmir, embroidery works from Jammu and Kashmir, jewellery and leather products from Rajasthan, embroidery works from Madhya Pradesh, Manipuri sari, handloom products from Nagaland, leather items, carpets and handloom products from Uttar Pradesh, jute works and handloom sari from West Bengal, and stone, wooden and other handicrafts products from Odisha.
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