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Crafts, Culture & Couture | Sakhi Shilp Utsav starts tomorrow at Lucknow's Shalimar Gateway Mall!

Khushboo Ali

With the monsoon's retreat and the festive season on the horizon, Shalimar Gateway Mall is all set to host the 3rd edition of Sakhi Shilp Utsav from August 14 to 18, 2024. This five-day extravaganza is all about Teej, Rakhi and Azadi Ka Utsav, a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary style, showcasing a stunning collection of Indian handicrafts, accessories, and apparel.

All set to make your celebrations truly special?

Shalimar Gateway welcomes you to this colourful showcase of art & craft

At the Sakhi Shilp Utsav every stall tells a story of heritage and skill. This kaleidoscopic showcase combines the finest crafts, offering a sensory feast of colours, textures, and designs. From the delicate filigree of silver jewellery to the bold patterns of hand-blocked textiles, you can trace the diverse cultural threads.

As you will check out the stalls, you are surely to find the perfect Rakhi for your brother, or perhaps a stunning outfit for you.

On August 15 from 5 PM to 7 PM, there's a special patriotic performance for you all. Let the rhythmic beats of patriotic songs stir your soul, and feel the collective pride of a nation.

Sort your weekend plans!

Make the most of your long weekend at the Sakhi Shilp Utsav! Bring your family and friends to explore a world of handicrafts, clothing and a lot more!

When- August 14-18

Where- Shalimar Gateway Mall, Alambagh, Lucknow.

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