This exhibition serves as a platform where craft, culture, and mindful living converge
This season, Bangalore’s connoisseurs of craft are invited to experience a curated world of elegance as The Pink Gulab debuts its highly anticipated New Year Edit. Scheduled for January 10 and 11, 2026 from 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM at the Bangalore International Centre (BIC), Domlur, Bangalore, this two-day exhibition and sale which is open to all, promises a soulful journey through the finest handloom textiles and handcrafted accessories.
The Pink Gulab is the vision of Mohua Chatterjee, a solopreneur whose transition from educator to curator was fueled by a lifelong passion for traditional craftsmanship. More than just a marketplace, the exhibition serves as a platform where craft, culture, and mindful living converge.
“The Pink Gulab is not just about what you wear, but about the stories you choose to carry – of artisans, heritage, and thoughtful design,” says Mohua Chatterjee. “From loom to lifestyle, we curate handcrafted textiles and accessories that speak of culture, care, and quiet luxury.”
A Curated Collective of Excellence
The New Year Edit features a sophisticated blend of established heritage labels and contemporary artisanal brands. Visitors can explore exquisite collections from renowned Labels such as Roy Calcutta, Jalsaghar Calcutta, Red Ochre, Kakolisembroidery, IndubyJayita, Womaaniya, Sayanti Ghosh Design Studio, Indicocktail, Vastraa, Firaangi Desi, Boyon, along with Unique Discoveries from Dyu Handmade, Naturally Yours and The Bindi Nation.
From bespoke textiles and intricate embroidery to sustainable accessories, every piece has been handpicked for the discerning individual who values authenticity over trends. The Pink Gulab welcomes all lovers of art and textile to join this warm, vibrant celebration of Indian craftsmanship.
About The Pink Gulab – Founded by Mohua Chatterjee, an educator at heart and a curator by passion, The Pink Gulab is a curated exhibition space dedicated to promoting handloom and handcrafted excellence. It aims to bridge the gap between traditional artisans and modern lifestyles, fostering a community that appreciates the beauty of slow, mindful fashion.








