Craft Collective’s Inaugural Edition in Kolkata Celebrated India’s Handloom and Craft Heritage
Kolkata came alive as a vibrant confluence of handloom, craft, and culture when the Craft Collective hosted its inaugural edition from January 29 to February 1, 2026, at The Red Bari. The four-day celebration brought together artisan clusters, craft-based enterprises, designers, cultural practitioners, and market stakeholders from across India — creating a unique platform to explore, shop, and engage with the country’s living craft traditions.
The event was inaugurated by Riccardo Dalla Costa, who commended the initiative’s role in strengthening India’s diverse craft ecosystem.
A special exhibit curated by KARU introduced visitors to the artistry of stonework and sculptural crafts, highlighting the symbolic depth, skill, and material beauty of traditional practices reinterpreted for contemporary design.
Across the exhibition, both B2B and B2C visitors experienced a wide array of handloom and handcrafted products representing regions such as Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, and West Bengal. Participating artisan clusters included the Boko Handloom Cluster (Assam), Kotpad Natural Dyed Handloom Cluster (Odisha), and Maheshwar Handloom Cluster (Madhya Pradesh), among others — each bringing their distinct material narratives and regional aesthetics to the collective.
Beyond the marketplace, Craft Collective hosted a series of masterclasses and dialogue sessions designed to deepen engagement with India’s textile and craft economy. Highlights included The Art of Handloom Care by textile technologist Vikram Joshi, founder of Rangotri, Jaipur; History, Stories, and Anecdotes: India’s Textile & Craft Economy Through Time by Ahana Majumder, Assistant Professor at NIFT Kolkata; and Crafts, Livelihoods & Impact – Understanding the Human Value Behind What We Buy, led by Malika Dudeja Varma, Saumya Varma, and Mahima Varma of SHE Kantha. Each session foregrounded the knowledge, labour, and lived realities embedded in craft traditions.
As the sun set each evening, The Red Bari transformed into an intimate cultural arena where classical music performances created a soulful backdrop to the day’s craft-led conversations — blending the tangible and intangible aspects of India’s artistic heritage.
The inaugural edition of Craft Collective reaffirmed Kolkata’s place as a cultural hub that continues to celebrate India’s craft legacies while encouraging new conversations around sustainability, livelihood, and design innovation.
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A special exhibit curated by KARU introduced visitors to the artistry of stonework and sculptural crafts, highlighting the symbolic depth, skill, and material beauty of traditional practices reinterpreted for contemporary design.
Across the exhibition, both B2B and B2C visitors experienced a wide array of handloom and handcrafted products representing regions such as Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, and West Bengal. Participating artisan clusters included the Boko Handloom Cluster (Assam), Kotpad Natural Dyed Handloom Cluster (Odisha), and Maheshwar Handloom Cluster (Madhya Pradesh), among others — each bringing their distinct material narratives and regional aesthetics to the collective.
Beyond the marketplace, Craft Collective hosted a series of masterclasses and dialogue sessions designed to deepen engagement with India’s textile and craft economy. Highlights included The Art of Handloom Care by textile technologist Vikram Joshi, founder of Rangotri, Jaipur; History, Stories, and Anecdotes: India’s Textile & Craft Economy Through Time by Ahana Majumder, Assistant Professor at NIFT Kolkata; and Crafts, Livelihoods & Impact – Understanding the Human Value Behind What We Buy, led by Malika Dudeja Varma, Saumya Varma, and Mahima Varma of SHE Kantha. Each session foregrounded the knowledge, labour, and lived realities embedded in craft traditions.
As the sun set each evening, The Red Bari transformed into an intimate cultural arena where classical music performances created a soulful backdrop to the day’s craft-led conversations — blending the tangible and intangible aspects of India’s artistic heritage.
The inaugural edition of Craft Collective reaffirmed Kolkata’s place as a cultural hub that continues to celebrate India’s craft legacies while encouraging new conversations around sustainability, livelihood, and design innovation.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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