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Coimbatore

SRISHTI 2025 is a Festive edit curated by the Crafts Council of Tamilnadu.

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Starting on the 18th September until the 20th of September 2024, this is happening at Suguna Kalyana Mandapam, Avinashi road, Coimbatore and timings are between 10.30am and 8pm.

Crafts Council of Tamil Nadu is an NGO in its 38th year of existence, working for the upliftment of Crafts & Artisans in Tamil Nadu. It is affiliated to the Crafts Council of India, Chennai, which in turn is affiliated to the World Crafts Council.

‘Srishti‘– an exclusively curated sale by the Executive committee & members of CCTN, It has been Coimbatore’s most popular one for the last 27 years. Srishti showcases the finest collection of Designers, Craftepreneurs and labels that work closely with the artisans & weavers directly, and celebrate the indigenous weaves and craftsmanship of India. Textiles, Saris, Apparel for Men, Women & children, precious & semi precious Jewellery, Home décor, home linen and lifestyle accessories are part of the line up.

This year one can find many new labels exhibiting for the first time, and 6 stalls with different types of food to fuel the shoppers of Coimbatore.

‘Srishti’ is now a legacy of over two decades that is most looked forward to by the people of Coimbatore. It is also one of the main source of funds to support CCTN’s activities all through the year. The proceeds from ‘Srishti’ are used to subsidise the costs for the Artisans in the annual Crafts Bazaar at Coimbatore.

Now we know, that when one shops at ‘Srishti’, it is for a good cause.
CCTN also requests shoppers to bring their own bags and thus do their bit to the environment and avoid single use plastics / bags.

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