The Handloom & Craft Pavilion at the Hornbill Festival 2025 offers veritable treat for visitors and shoppers.
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DIMAPUR — The Department of Industries & Commerce, unveiled a magnified showcase of Naga Heritage and artistry with the inauguration of the Handloom & Craft Pavilion at the iconic Hornbill Festival 2025.
Previously known as Bamboo Pavilion, it was formally inaugurated by Advisor for Industries & Commerce, Hekani Jakhalu, a DIPR report stated.
A sprawling hub of creativity, the pavilion boosts an impressive 137 stalls, creating a comprehensive ecosystem of Naga craft. The participants included 16 state awardees across various trades and districts.
In Handloom & Textiles section, 50 stalls display the rich Naga weaving traditions, featuring intricate shawls, vibrant wraps, contemporary fusion wear and traditional attires from various tribes.
The Handicraft section includes 57 stalls with products ranging from exquisite bamboo and cane work, wood carvings, traditional jewellery beadworks, souvenirs and innovative utility items that blend tradition with modern design.
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Under Food Connect 3.0, there are 20 stalls showcasing the rich Naga culinary heritage offering pickles, organic honey, dry fruits, black rice, local wine and other delicacies.
In addition, 10 pottery stalls have been set up showcasing the earthly artistry of traditional pottery along with other unique crafts.
“The Handloom & Craft Pavilion serves as the cornerstone of the Department of Industries & Commerce, initiated to promote and encourage local entrepreneurship, market linkages and preserve the intangible cultural heritage of Nagaland.
“It also aims to foster sustainable livelihood, boost local economy and position local made products at national and international level,” the report added.