Top Home textiles products from India with EPCH
EPCH fairs bring together a sweeping range of gifts that
ranges from woodwork, figurines,
Miniature models,
ornamental boxes, bronze figures, metal ware, mirrors, murals, tribal masks,
pen holders,
etc. The list can go on and on because, many individuals and independent
wholesalers
of handicrafts start their business with smaller articles like gifts to
improve their
reputation and profits. Being a manufacturer of gifts or
smaller articles is also a risk free option
for sellers.
Traditional home
textiles products make up a big chunk of India’s multibillion dollar
textile
industry. Home textiles is a rather loose word covering
everything from curtains and furnishing
to kitchen range and rugs. Those planning to add a tinge
of avant-garde to their home decor are
on the rise which runs in parallel with increasing demand
for traditional curtains, table cloths,
rugs, etc.
Applique has always been an exotic alternative to plain old table cloths and
Furnishings, which are mediocre at their best. The art of
appliqué where a piece of cloth is
Transformed into a piece of art by embezzling it with
flakes and bits of glass, metal and wood
comes mainly from Pupil in Orissa and Shekhawati in Rajasthan. Gota Patti from Rajasthan
is an
embroidery
work which can be spotted extensively in table cloths, lampshades and other home
decor. EPCH
exports a wide array of table cloth, bathroom linens and floorings and put on
the
Country’s largest
handicraft fairs featuring them.
Batik printed decor, made by dipping a partially waxed
cloth in dye and removing the wax layer
to create vividly patterned clothes, is another
hot-selling home textile product
from the traditional
genre. Batik printed curtains and household linens brings
in elegance and panache to living
spaces.
of Rajasthan, is hugely popular among interior designers
and gives an authentic traditional
touch to home
textiles.
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