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    Socialite Bina Mehta Launches D Sons Patola Art Exhibition in Banjara Hills

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    Socialite Bina Mehta officially inaugurated a nine-day Patola art exhibition at Labels Pop-up space located on Road No.1, opposite Taj Krishna in Banjara Hills. She expressed her happiness at seeing a variety of apparel, especially Patola art saris, and designer wear products being showcased under one roof in the city.

    The exhibition offers a wide range of items including Patola, Bandhani, Paithani, Zari Kota, Kashmiri, Kanjivaram, Chanderi, Banarasi, and Emmadi silver jewelry.

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    Bhavin Makwana, the organizer of the D Sons Patola Art Expo, stated that the main social objective of the exhibition is to support weavers and provide a market for the handloom industry. He mentioned that through such exhibitions, they have been able to create a good market for the weavers.

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    The collection on display includes Rajkota saris, Patola dupattas, Patola shawls, single Patan saris, single Patola dupattas, Patan Patola saris, and silk tissue Patola items. Silk Saree Weavers and Silk Cooperative Societies from various states across India are also showcasing their products at the event.

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    The exhibition will be open until August 27, 2024.

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