TRIBES INDIA PAVILION AT CRAFTS BAZAAR AT BHARAT MANDAPAM SHOWCASES A WIDE RANGE OF TRIBAL ART AND ARTIFACTS FOR THE G20 LEADERS’ SUMMIT

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TRIBES INDIA PAVILION AT CRAFTS BAZAAR AT BHARAT MANDAPAM SHOWCASES WIDE RANGE OF TRIBAL ART AND ARTIFACTS FOR THE G20 LEADERS' SUMMIT.
TRIBES INDIA PAVILION AT CRAFTS BAZAAR AT BHARAT MANDAPAM SHOWCASES WIDE RANGE OF TRIBAL ART AND ARTIFACTS FOR THE G20 LEADERS' SUMMIT.
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TRIBES INDIA PAVILION AT CRAFTS BAZAAR AT BHARAT MANDAPAM SHOWCASES A WIDE RANGE OF TRIBAL ART AND ARTIFACTS FOR THE G20 LEADERS’ SUMMIT

PITHORA ART REVERED BY TRIBES OF GUJARAT AND MADHYA PRADESH TO BE ON LIVE DEMONSTRATION

By PIB Delhi

The Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Ltd. (TRIFED), Ministry of Tribal Affairs is showcasing a wide range of traditional tribal art, artifacts, paintings, pottery, textiles, organic natural products, and many more at the ‘Tribes India’ pavilion. The exhibition is being hosted at the Crafts Bazaar (Hall 3), as part of the G-20 Leaders’ Summit at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 9th and 10th September 2023.

Padma Shri awardee Shri Paresh Rathwa, a renowned artist of Pithora art, will be present and give a live demonstration of the richness and ritualist art revered by Rathwa, Bhilala, Naik and Bhil tribes of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. This passionate approach to the age-old art has not only revived our cultural richness but also generated curiosity the world over.

Gond painting from Madhya Pradesh and Saura painting by artisans from Odisha is captivating to the eye. Besides the Angora and Pashmina shawls from the high altitudes of Leh-Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh, woven by the Bodh and Bhutia tribes are ‘not to be missed’. The colorful jewelery by the Konyak tribals of Nagaland appeases the eye.

The richness of the Maheshwari silk sarees from Madhya Pradesh is worn during religious functions and auspicious events. Add it to Eri or “Millenium Silk”, so delicately made by the Bodo tribe from Assam which gives richness a new dimension altogether.

Dhokra jewelery, carved out of molten metals, beads, colorful glass pieces, and wooden balls gives it ethnicity, exoticness, and richness. This traditional jewelery is natural-themed and ethically sophisticated. Tribal artisans from West Bengal, Odisha, Chhatisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh are the architects of these pieces of intrinsic art.

Grace and beauty are so delicately carved out of Meena tribal artisans of Rajasthan in the Metal Ambabari craft. These products are crafted using enameling which is the art of coloring or decorating a metal surface by attaching delicate designs of flowers, birds, etc. on the surface. This gives a unique traditional grace and serenity to the households where such crafts are displayed.

Natural products such as Araku Valley coffee, honey, cashews, rice, and spices from various states of India including Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Chhatisgarh, and Maharashtra on display are a few among the many products promoted by TRIFED.

All these along with many other products are being showcased at the Tribes India pavilion that depicts Unity in Diversity, cultural and traditional collage, and richness of the heritage of the nation, all under one roof.

Some of the snapshots of the exhibition are below:

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Antara Tripathy M.Sc., B.Ed. by qualification and bring 15 years of media reporting experience.. Coverred many illustarted events like, G20, ICC,MCCI,British High Commission, Bangladesh etc. She took over from the founder Editor of IBG NEWS Suman Munshi (15/Mar/2012- 09/Aug/2018 and October 2020 to 13 June 2023).
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