Actress DIVYA DUTTA inaugurates ‘The Society Collection’ at World Trade Centre!

Actress DIVYA DUTTA inaugurates ‘The Society Collection’ at World Trade Centre!

Talented Bollywood Actress DIVYA DUTTA inaugurated ‘The Society Collection’ today at World Trade Centre!. The Society Collection is India’s Biggest Exhibition Of Arts & Crafts from Oct 3-5 at World Trade Centre at Cuffe Parade, Mumbai.
The Society Collection is India’s foremost exhibition of arts and crafts held in Mumbai. Since its inception in 1991, The Society Collection has become a landmark event in Mumbai, avidly patronized by connoisseurs, interior designers, home-makers and people about town who trust its stamp of good taste and quality. This year, as always, the Collection promises to showcase a fabulous array of exclusive products.
 
 The Organizers of The Society Collection sift through hundreds of applications from all over the country in the effort to select the 100 final entries that stand testimony to their commitment to promote creative expression in India.
The product range includes, tribal handicrafts, pottery, ganeshas, paintings, linen, murals, floral arrangements, hand crafted leather, hand embroidered and woven saris, designer garments, jewellery, stained glass, ceramic ware, photo frames, gem-stone paintings, silverware, wooden frames and carvings, curios, crystal, furniture, marble artefacts, sculpture, handmade stationery, jute, candles, carpets,  gift boxes, wrought iron and much more.
For the organizers of The Society Collection and its sponsors Society magazine, the concept of the exhibition is reward enough. Any profits above actual cost are given to charity. Originally envisaged as a publicity event for Society magazine, The Society Collection has developed an identity of its own over the years. It is eagerly anticipated, both by participants and visitors. As a catalyst for Indian creativity, both traditional and avant-garde, the Collection fulfills a unique niche today. Its protective umbrella has enabled a legion of deserving artistes and craftsmen to make an impact on some of the country’s most important and possibly most discerning markets like Mumbai.