10 Dec 2016, 01:23 pm
Kamala is bringing to people of Kolkata wide range of gift items in its Christmas Bazaar Exhibition.
Kasturi Gupta Menon, Honorary President, Crafts Council of India, said, “The uniqueness about The Crafts Council of India is that we collect and source all the items directly from the artisans and craftsman from all over India.” Recollecting the memories of her childhood days, she added, “Christmas is very special to me. Like every other child, I used to hang the socks on the Christmas Eve and eagerly waited to see Santa Claus for once. It gives me immense pleasure to think about my childhood days and keeping this in mind, we have tried to keep various items for people of all ages.”
The Christmas Bazaar Exhibition is starting from Dec 10 and will be on till Dec 17 (Sunday open), at Kamala (The Retail Outlet of The Crafts Council of India) here.
The exhibition will be on from 10 am-7pm.
Prices are pocket friendly, starting from Rs. 40 to Rs. 10,000
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