Artisan Sutra 2024
Bhavyata Foundation presented its product range at Artisan Sutra in Juhu. The showcased products, exclusively handcrafted, exuded a remarkable uniqueness. The exhibition boasted a diverse array of items, ranging from Kansa Kitchenware and Lambani Bags to Handloom Jackets to Natural Scented Candles and Portable Wooden Chess sets. Attendees expressed joy while exploring Kansa Kitchenware, reviving nostalgic memories with their grandparents, and how they used Kansa. The overall response from the crowd demonstrated significant interest in our products. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Janmasthami 2023
To celebrate Janmashtami, the Bhavyata Foundation organized an exhibition at Bhatiawadi, Ghatkopar on September 9th, 2023. The showcased products were meticulously handcrafted and possessed a distinct uniqueness. The exhibition featured a range of items, including Kansa Kitchenware, Lambani Bags, Handloom Jackets, Indian Board Games, and Portable Wooden Chess sets. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Janmasthami 2022
On the occasion of Janmashtami, Bhavyata Foundation hosted an exhibition at Bhatiawadi, Ghatkopar on 20th Aug 22. The products we displayed were all finely handcrafted and Unique. It consisted Kansa Kitchenware, Lambani Bags, Handloom Jackets, Indian Board Games, and Portable Wooden Chess. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Design One 2024
At this year's Design One in Mumbai, Bhavyata Foundation showcased a vibrant stall. Our exhibit featured a diverse array, including authentic Kansa Kitchenware, Intricate Jute Jewellery, Handloom Nehru Jackets and Kurtas, Quirky Spec Stands, Magnetic Chess Boards, Majestic Kansa Wands, Bandhani Dupattas, and Scented Coconut Candles. Visitors were delighted and impressed by our handcrafted, sustainable products that contribute to the livelihood of rural artisans in India. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Janmasthami 2022
On the occasion of Janmashtami, Bhavyata Foundation hosted an exhibition at Hiranandani, Thane on 20th Aug 22. The products we displayed were all finely handcrafted and Unique. It consisted Kansa Kitchenware, Lambani Bags, Handloom Jackets, Indian Board Games, and Portable Wooden Chess. Participants were delighted to see our board games collection as it reminded them about their childhood stories with their grandparents. Some even recognized Kansa as they already use it in their kitchen. Overall the crowd was showing great interest in our products.India International Science Festival (IISF)
This year, Bhavyata Foundation had the opportunity to showcase and promote traditional Indian board games at the India International Science Festival (IISF). The IISF, a collaborative initiative of various ministries, focuses on making science enjoyable and accessible. Our stall was located in the section dedicated to science through games and toys, where we highlighted traditional games and emphasized how these indoor games enhance mathematical, strategic, and decision-making skills. The event drew science teachers and students from across India, and the positive response, especially the nostalgia it evoked in some participants who recalled playing these games with their grandparents, marked the success of our stall. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Navratri 2023
Bhavyata Foundation hosted a vibrant exhibition on 25th October, 2023, at Nehru Center Worli in collaboration with the Inner Wheel Club of Bombay Pier. The event attracted a bustling crowd of enthusiastic ladies eager to explore and shop for unique offerings. Distinguished guests, including MP South Mumbai Mr. Milind Deora and esteemed politician and social worker Priya Dutt, graced the occasion, adding a touch of prestige to the event. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture; with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Navratri 2023
On 27th October, 2023, Bhavyata Foundation set up a stall at IMC, Churchgate. It was a close-knit event, with women from the club immersed in the festive spirit. The celebration included lively garba and dandiya performances, adding to the joyous mood. Attendees were enthusiastic about exploring and shopping our exquisite, handcrafted range, which included Kansa kitchenware, Lambani Bags, Handloom Jackets, and Indian Board Games. To cater to the vibrant crowd, we also introduced colourful Bandhani dupattas, adding an extra layer of vibrancy to the festivities. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture; with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.New Year 2022
Bhavyata Foundation Organized Exhibition at Nahar Amrit Shakti, Mumbai on 23rd and 24th of Dec 2022. Our Stall got a tremendous response from the participants. The footfall was around 500.