
Visitors to Bharat Tex 2026 can explore India’s diverse craft traditions at Indie Haat, a business-to-consumer (B2C) exhibition dedicated to Indian handicrafts and handlooms. Scheduled from 10–19 July 2026, the event will take place at the National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy in New Delhi.
Organised as part of Bharat Tex 2026, Indie Haat offers visitors an opportunity to meet skilled artisans from across the country, discover authentic handcrafted products and learn about India’s living craft traditions.
Event Overview
The exhibition brings together artisans representing a range of traditional crafts and handloom practices. Visitors can browse handcrafted products, observe artisans at work and interact directly with craft practitioners to better understand the techniques and stories behind their work.
The event also highlights the work of decorated artisans, including National Awardees and Padma Shri honourees, who will demonstrate their traditional skills.

What Visitors Can Expect
Highlights of Indie Haat include:
- Live craft demonstrations by master artisans
- Authentic Indian handicrafts and handloom products
- Opportunities to interact with artisans and learn about their craft traditions
- Handmade products available for purchase
- A showcase of India’s regional craft heritage
The exhibition is designed for craft enthusiasts, collectors, students, designers, researchers and anyone interested in India’s handmade traditions.
Event Details
| Event | Details |
| Name | Indie Haat |
| Venue | National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan |
| City | New Delhi (Google Map) |
| Date | 10–19 July 2026 |
| Organiser | Bharat Tex 2026 |
| Website | Not specified in the source material |
Takeaway
Indie Haat offers visitors an opportunity to experience Indian handicrafts and handlooms in one place while engaging directly with the artisans who keep these traditions alive. Through demonstrations, conversations and handcrafted products, the exhibition highlights the diversity and continuing relevance of India’s craft heritage as part of Bharat Tex 2026.







