The ‘Bagh Utsav that began at Gauhar Mahal from Saturday is evoking a good response by the Bagh print lovers of the city. The fair exhibits the rarest collection of Bagh prints in almost all textiles.
The 10-day long exhibition-cum-sale is jointly organised by Mrignaynee Handloom Emporium and Madhya Pradesh Handloom and Handicraft Development Corporation.
This show put up by bagh print artist known for giving a new form to the years old bagh print, Ismail Suleman Khatri. Since early fifties the Khatris are practicing this art in Dhar.
While talking about it Umar Farukh Khatri says, “As our whole family practice this profession, we have put up various shows across the country.” Elaborating further he said, “The specialty of our work which makes it different from others is that we practice this art on almost all the materials like cotton, crape, chiffon, Maheshwari and Chanderi. Moreover, my father first did on saris, lehengas and other dress materials.”
The female buyers are being captivated towards the fair and are buying the bagh print in huge number. The cost of dress materials begins from Rs 400 to Rs 1800. While the cost of bed sheets begins from Rs 300 to Rs 6000 and finally the saris are the major attraction which starts from Rs 500 to Rs 5000.
Different motifs in Maheshwari and Chanderi material are displayed in exhibition. There is an array of vibrant colours like green, ocean green and ocean blue along with shades of yellow, brown, sky colours and colours in contrast. Moreover the 1000 traditional designs in bagh print have been displayed there, captivating a huge crowd.