
Dilli Haat & the Crafts of India — Traditional Arts from Across the Subcontinent
Dilli Haat (IFC, Aurobindo Marg, South Delhi — the open-air craft bazaar operated by the Delhi Tourism Corporation, where artisans from every state of India are given two-week stalls on a rotating basis to sell their traditional crafts directly to the public): Dilli Haat is the most accessible introduction to the full diversity of Indian traditional crafts available in a single location — every visit features a different selection of artisans representing the craft traditions of different states, from Kashmiri carpet weavers and papier-mâché artists to Rajasthani block printers, Madhubani painters from Bihar, Warli tribal artists from Maharashtra, Kanjivaram silk weavers from Tamil Nadu, and Manipuri bamboo craftsmen from the Northeast.
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