- The National Handloom Expo will continue till February 28 and will be open to the public from noon to 9 pm
- Gandhinagar-based NIFT students will stage a Fashion Show on Sunday at 7 pm
- The Handloom Expo 2025 offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Bharat’s textile heritage, presented as the art form it truly is
NE BUSINESSS BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, FEB 22
Vejalpur MLA Amit Thaker inaugurated an Exclusive Handloom Expo 2025, ‘Kargha Kavya’, celebrating Bharat’s Handloom Art at Jodhpur Art Gallery, AMC, Asawari Tower Road, Behind Mondeal Heights, near Iskcon BRTS busstand, here on Saturday.
Running from Saturday to Friday – February 22 to 28 between noon and 9 pm, organized by the Weavers’ Service Centre, Ahmedabad, under the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, brings together more than 50 talented Handloom Weavers & Handicraft artisans from across Bharat.

Shilpa Patel (Chairperson, The Craft Council of Gujarat) was the Guest of Honour and RR Jadhav (Joint Commissioner, Cottage and Rural Industries, Government of Gujarat, Gandhinagar) and Lavjibhai Parmar (Padma Shri Awardee) were present as special guests at the inaugural ceremony.
This grand showcase aims to promote traditional Indian handlooms, offering a unique platform for weavers to connect with buyers, exporters, and wholesalers. The event serves as a one-stop sourcing hub, allowing visitors to explore and purchase authentic handloom products directly from producers. Visitors can expect a diverse range of handcrafted textiles, including: Exquisite handloom sarees, shawls, stoles, and dupattas, elegant home furnishings and décor items Premium bed linens, fabrics, and dress materials
Each product on display embodies India’s diverse weaving traditions and craftsmanship, passed down through generations. The expo is expected to attract buyers, fashion enthusiasts, and textile connoisseurs, offering them a rare opportunity to witness the unmatched artistry of India’s handloom sector.
Speaking with the media, Pawan Kumar Gupta, Deputy Director WSC, Ahmedabad, O/o DC Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, said, “Jodhpur Art Gallery has a large space and this expo has been organized here with the aim of combining art and culture in a wonderful way. This expo, a key initiative of the Weavers’ Service Centre, demonstrates its commitment to supporting handloom weavers throughout Bharat through various welfare schemes and by creating vital platforms for direct interaction with the public. This year’s focus is on celebrating handloom not just as a craft, but as a fine art form, deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of Bharat.”
“A specially designed and curated Theme Pavilion will immerse visitors in the intricate world of handloom artistry. Live demonstrations of different weaving techniques, Block printing, workshops etc is arranged so that the visitors can feel the art very closely. A fashion show is also arranged to showcase the different handloom crafts. There will also be different cultural shows daily.”
Showcasing these textiles within the Jodhpur Art Gallery elevates the perception of handloom, recognizing its inherent artistic value and cultural significance to Bharat. This strategic decision to host the event at the gallery is driven by the desire to position handloom alongside other art forms, fostering a deeper appreciation for its beauty and complexity within the context of Bharat’s artistic heritage.
It’s a powerful way to bring handloom into the realm of fine art, giving the artisans of Bharat the recognition, they deserve and boosting the value and prestige of their creations. The expo recognizes the vital role handloom plays in preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Bharat.
The Handloom Expo 2025 offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Bharat’s textile heritage, presented as the art form it truly is. Visitors are invited to engage with the artisans, learn about their techniques, and support their invaluable contribution to Bharat’s cultural landscape.
Visitors can enjoy the art of handloom between noon and 9 pm.