
SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 24: The Department of Handicrafts & Handloom is organizing a two-day Trainee Products’ Sale at Kashmir Haat, popularly known as Numaish Gah, commencing from February 25, 2026.
Craft products made by trainees in 432 Training Centres across 10 districts of Kashmir Division will be showcased, including hand-knotted woollen carpets, GI-tagged Pashmina & Kani shawls and stoles, Crewel curtains, Sozni-embroidered shawls, Zari & Aari embroidered suits, tweed cloth, Chainstitch rugs and cushion covers, Tapestry, Gabba and Namda products, Papier Mâché, and Willow Wicker souvenir and décor items.
A spokesman of the Department stated that the products are being offered at extremely affordable rates, with pricing calculated only on the material component used. “No labour cost is added, thereby ensuring cost-to-cost availability of authentic handmade products to buyers while simultaneously providing a platform for trainees to exhibit their skills,” he said.
He further stated that in the last three trainee products’ exhibitions, a cumulative revenue of ₹57 lakh has been generated, reflecting the overwhelming public response and demand for Kashmir’s handmade products.
District stalls are expected to record encouraging sales during the current exhibition, with particular interest anticipated in Pashmina, Crewel, papier mache and willow wicker products.