handicrafts gift fair 2018

Trade Shows Promotes Indian Manufacturers of Gifts32089724_1651223928288968_1375388922070171648_n
When it comes to manufacturing handicrafts and embroidered products, a few countries match up to the Indian artistic acumen, designing abilities and a sense of balance in color and texture. Over the passage of time, the Indian handicrafts industry has taken rapid growth strides, emerging as a major source of revenue for country’s economy. Subsequently, gifts showslike the Delhi Trade Fair 2018 has gone a long way in providing that extra spur in the course of development of the Indian handicrafts exports.
In India, Indian manufacturers of gifts are involved in producing a variety of handicraft products and accessories. Textiles, jewelry items, stone craft, woodwork products and glass items are some of the most popular forms of Indian handicrafts. The ceramic sector in the country is also worth a special mention. With the industry undergoing rapid evolution and growth, handicrafts exports experts need to keep a tab on the latest innovations from this sector. This is precisely where the IHGF DELHI FAIR – AUTUMN (14-18 October 2018) Trade show India and other such trade events come to their aid.
Home textiles products India, brass handicrafts products and bamboo handicrafts products are highly popular in the global markets. Each year, a major chunk of the total handicraft production is exported to foreign countries, with USA and UK being two of the major buyers of Indian handicraft products. The labor-intensive nature of this sector also suits the Indian economy, with manpower being in abundant supply in the country, and that too, at relatively cheap rates. A thorough insight into the various opportunities that are available in the Indian handicrafts manufacturers sector can be obtained by visiting the 16th GLOBAL INDIAN FESTIVAL 2018 in MALAYSIA (9-17 June 2018), where attendees have the scope of interacting with industry professionals too.
The journey of the Indian handicrafts industry has, however, not been a uniformly smooth one. Till a few years back, the sector received minimal support from the Government, while there was a dearth of skilled and qualified artisans too. The unavailability of sophisticated machine tools also acted as a major deterrent. The story of the Indian handicrafts sector of overcoming such hurdles to become an industry of worth more than USD 1.2 billion is remarkable indeed. The hard work and perseverance of artisans, coupled with continuous upgradation in technology have been the chief causes of the success of the industry. A glimpse of the modern handicraft machinery can be had at the Trade Fair Delhi 2011.
Locations like Moradabad, Ferozabad, Sanganer, Bagru and Narsapur have become famous for the specialized handicraft products that are available here. With more and more varieties of Indian brass handicrafts coming up in the field of brass handicrafts products, bamboo handicrafts products, a healthy competition among several handicraft production centers has emerged, driving up manufacturing efficiency levels. With high levels of domestic as well as international demand, the Indian handicrafts industry seems poised for greater heights in future.

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