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Show Bulletin IV

12-16 October, 2023

BIG DISPLAY, BIG DRAW OF BUYERS, BIG ORDERS


SUPER SPRING SIGNS OFF
WITH A SPLENDID WRAP-UP
The five hectic days of Spring 2023 at IHGF Delhi
Fair concluded after a promising sourcing pitch
and busy traffic days. The trade platform
gathered an overwhelming response with visits
from several overseas buyers from many
countries as well as buying agents and domestic
volume retail buyers from within India to the
3100+ exhibitors from India. The stature of the
fair has reassured its patrons of its return back to
full capacity with this edition. All look forward
to the Autumn edition with shared eagerness.
Many also await the Delhi Fair - Furniture - the
new show that is going to be India’s Centre
Point for furniture. Both shows are scheduled
simultaneously from 12-16 October, 2023 at the
India Expo Centre & Mart.

At this edition of IHGF Delhi Fair, exhibitors have


demonstrated the extra effort to create unique
and outstanding displays to engage and entice
buyers. Buyers are taking notice of that and have
commented positively.

Sustainable production methods, eco-friendly


raw materials and recyclable products have been
elements like planters, bird baths, garden decor, Buyers have appreciated the inclusion of artisans
on the list of many buyers. The focus on natural
barbecue products and figurines have been well and upcoming entrepreneurs with the big and
fibers and sustainable products is gaining
noticed and sought out. established players. New product innovations
eminence as many come to source just these
have ascertained more business as many have
products. They have liked the variety using Takers for textiles have revelled in a variety of
added to their buyer lists. For most, coming to
sustainable raw material. Furniture of various home furnishings as well as kitchen linen. Those
IHGF Delhi Fair is as pleasant an experience as
sizes has garnered a lot of interest. Small pieces looking for accessories like scarves, stoles and
their long and continued association with EPCH
in various lifestyle products have attracted many. shawls have also expressed satisfaction at the
and the innovative product lines of their suppliers.
A mix & match is the new thing and new colour variety available with exhibitors. Jewellery has
And as they share, many are leaving with orders
combinations in otherwise traditionally inclined found many new patrons while establishing
and some are on the verge of finalizing.
products using techniques like tone on tone, stronger ties with old ones. Gifts items, paper
Informative seminars conducted by senior
etching, inlay and sheeting is being appreciated. products and hardware as well as components
industry consultants were well attended.
Garden and outdoor recreational/relaxation too have offered good choices to buyers.

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Glimpses Jubiliant exporters celebrate conferral of Honorary Doctorate
on Dr. Rakesh Kumar, DG, EPCH & Chairman, IEML and special
appreciation by Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh,
Shri Yogi Adityanath

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Trade Jubiliant on their Visionary and Hero
Dr. Rakesh Kumar’s Honorary Doctorate
conferred as recognition of his groundbreaking work in handicrafts
& export sector over past three and a half decades
Rejoicing their Visionary & Hero’s conferral of In his address, during the
Honorary Doctorate, various handicrafts and convocation, the Hon'ble Chief
related trade bodies including, Moradabad Minister hailed Moradabad for
Handicrafts Exporters Association (MHEA), Young achieving export worth 15,000
Entrepreneur Society (YES), Jodhpur Handicrafts Crores. He also commended Dr.
Exporters Federation (JHEF), Handicrafts & Carpet Kumar for the exemplary export
Sector Skill Council (HCSSC) & Srinagar Carpet promotion done at India Expo Center
Training Centre, Handloom Handicrafts Exporters & Mart as well as in various districts
Welfare Association (HHEWA), Buying Agent of UP. Shri Yogi Adityanath urged Dr
Association (BAA) jointly felicitated Dr. Rakesh Kumar to guide the way forward for
Kumar in a celebratory function in the evening of the export centre's being set up all
18th March 2023. across UP State. He also envisioned
Moradabad's export to grow to Rs
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Rakesh Kumar said
50,000 Crore, through progressive
the love and affection received from the exporter's
intervention, in the next five years.
fraternity is heartening and it is this appreciation
that motivates him to keep striving towards Speaking at the convocation, Dr.
achieving new heights. It is a team work of one Rakesh Kumar said, "I am deeply humbled by this leadership, EPCH has played a crucial role in
and all which resulted in the overall growth and recognition from the academic world and it is a facilitating the growth of the handicraft sector in
development of the handicrafts sector. He thanked great honour for me to receive this prestigious India, ensuring that the artisans and craftsmen
the entire exporter's fraternity for the felicitation doctorate degree from the hands of Hon'ble Chief receive the recognition and support they deserve.
and hoped to fulfil all their expectations in the Minister of UP, Shri Yogi Aditya Nath Ji. This honour He has been actively working towards the
years ahead as well. bestowed upon me would invigorate me further development and promotion of the handicraft
to keep working towards the promotion of sector for more than three decades.” “EPCH takes
Dr. Rakesh Kumar was conferred with Honorary
handicrafts sector.” pride in having him at the helm of affairs as its
Doctorate by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar
Pradesh, Shri Yogi Adityanath during a In Mr. Raj Kumar Malhotra, Chairman EPCH’s Director General. His contributions to the
convocation ceremony of Teerthankar Mahaveer words, “Dr. Kumar has been instrumental in handicraft sector in India will continue to inspire
University, held on 17th March 2023 at advancing the cause of Indian handicrafts both generations to come,” said Mr. R.K. Verma,
Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. within the country and overseas. Under his Executive Director, EPCH.

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Our Guests at the IHGF Delhi Fair Spring 2023

The Hon'ble Chief Justice of Uttarakhand Shri Vipin Sanghi

Shri Nand Gopal Gupta, Hon'ble Cabinet Minister, Industrial Development, Export Promotion, NRI and Investment Promotion and
Shri Rakesh Sachan, Hon'ble Cabinet Minister of MSME, Khadi, Village Industries, Sericulture and Textile, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh

Shri Yashvir Singh, Economic Advisor, Department of Commerce, Shri Arun Vir Singh, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Yamuna
Govt. of India Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA)

Shri Amitahb Kumar,


Joint Secretary,
Commerce

Shri Rajiv Kumar,


Joint Secretary,
Ministry of External Affairs

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Shri Pranjal Yadav, IAS, Secretary MSME, Govt. of UP Shri Manish Kumar Verma DM Gautam Buddha Nagar

Shri Sohan Kumar Jha, Senior Director, Shri Kuljeet Singh Chahal, Social Worker and
O/o Development Commissioner Handicrafts General Secretary, Delhi BJP

Shri Anil Aggarwal, Addl. DGFT Ms. Shoko Noda, Resident Representative to India
of United Nation Development Programme

The famed Sikh Regiment Pipe and Brass Band,


of the Indian Army, welcoming the esteemed guests

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Seminars & Presentations 18th March 2023

Leveraging India's Recent FTA's


Free Trade Agreements for Enhancing Exports Growth
market for Indian handicrafts; FTA with Australia
- India has price competitive edge over china in
this regard; SAFTA, NAFTA, AANZFTA, CISFTA,
AFTZ, CAFTA are some important FTAs traders
should study.

Dr. Chaturvedi further explained how FTAs can


be leveraged: Example - During the Trump
administration, USA was rallying for Mexico to
be removed from NAFTA. This would mean
Mexican products would be exported at the WTO
MFN duty. This would mean Indian exporters
could fill the gap and be edge to edge with
Mexico while exporting to USA. “It is very
important for traders to be aware of recent news,
international dealings, commerce information,
This seminar, held on 18th March competitors; Level 2: Global
etc to fully take advantage of FTAs. Traders can
2023, aimed to guide the competitors; Level 3:
go to commerce.gov.in and navigate to
attendees on how they can tune Domestic companies in
international trade and click on trade
their products and market choices importing countries. With
agreements to get a full list of concluded trade
in order to draw advantage from examples of products and
agreements and ongoing FTAs along with
Free Trade Agreements (FTA). The their shares in global markets,
detailed documents providing information about
speaker - Dr. Tamanna Chaturvedi, she made the audience
all different products with HS code,”she added
made an insightful presentation understand how one can
and explained about how one can see the
with examples. With the work against competition and
‘Status’ of one’s products in FTA : Open list - You
background of India having has choose more exportworthy
pay WTO MFN duty before RTA but pay lesser
recently concluded FTAs with UAE products.
duty after RTA; Negative list - RTA duty relaxation
and Australia and ongoing Speaker:Dr. Tamanna Chaturvedi,
She elaborated on Free trade does not apply here. You pay WTO MFN duty
negotiations between Canada and Consultant, IIFT
agreements - Most favoured before as well as after RTA; Sensitive list - Initially
Europe, she offered pointers on
nation concept; Import duty in open list but shifted to negative after certain
how an exporter can ensure his products are
- Plays a big role in international trade; FTAs offer quota filled. This concluded with a Q&A.
picked over competitors’. She illustrated a
price competitive advantage; Sydney has a big
competitor analysis with Level 1: Indian

Banking Solutions for MSME's and Rupee Acceptability in World Markets


MSMEs and Agro. He spoke at from India, etc. Ms. Agarwal further spoke about
length about the export special rupee value addition, stating that it is an
transaction cycle and how alternative and has not been replaced till one
funds are released on the basis can still do trade in dollars. In the meantime,
of export orders, pre and post several banks have opened as many as 30 special
shipment finance, vostro accounts as of date to facilitate overseas
trade in the Rupee. Some 18 countries have
Starting with a statement,“Is
already opened special vostro accounts with
rupee going to become
Indian banks.
international currency?” Ms
Neeshu Agarwal primarily Mr. Ahuja has exposure to various assignments
spoke about the Indian Rupee in the Bank, majorly in credit (finance) related
and privileges of becoming areas starting from Commercial Network, Credit
international currency that can Analyst, Relationship Manager (Advances) and
be Immunity from BOP crisis AGM of two core SME Intensive branches. He
as they can pay for its external was also on deputation to SBI Capital Markets
deficits from home country; for 5 years (2004 till 2009) where he had
Dominance of its financial exposure on PPP projects, Debt syndication /
Speakers: Mr. Bharat Ahuja, AGM & Faculty - Credit, SBI, Credit & Risk
Managementl and Ms. Neeshu Agrawal, AGM & Faculty - IB, SBI, Credit &
institutions, policies in global appraisal, Private equities etc. He joined State
Risk Management economy; Protection to its Bank Academy (erstwhile SBICRM) in July 2018
business from currency risk; as Faculty (Credit).
Mr. Bharat Ahuja started the talking by Status of pre-eminent reserve currency, etc. The
At SBI since 2002, Neeshu Agarwal has worked
mentioning how his presentation was not benefits of exporters can be invoicing in INR,
in various assignments in Domestic Branches and
majorly about MSMEs but for also for exporters. saving on hedging cost, facilitating trade with
has also undertaken overseas assignment at
He offered a background on MSME’s share in countries under trade sanctions like Iran and
Washington DC branch under SBI California.
total exports, Mudra Scheme that exporters can Russia, supporting the increasing interest of the
Presently is AGM & Faculty at State Bank
avail of and elaborated on export finance and its global community in Indian Rupees, promoting
Academy, Gurgaon which is one of the apex
justification like timely availability, affordable growth of global trade emphasising on exports
training institutes of SBI in credit & IB field.
rates and because priority sector targets to

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ECGC Schemes
for Exporters
This seminar,
held on 18th
March 2023
On the
Ramp...
saw Mr. Saurabh
Srivastava, Branch
Manager, ECGC,
inform the
participants
about the Export
Credit Guarantee
Corporation of Speakers: Mr. Saurabh
India Limited Srivastava, Assistant General
(ECGC) and detail Manager, Northern Regional
Office, ECGC Ltd.
about its export
credit insurance support to Indian exporters,
touching upon how to increase exports and
mitigate risks in exports; make traders aware
about foreign country law of land and
regulations; information about the services ECGC
provides to exporters.

In his presentation, the speaker also touched


upon Exporters' Score Card that provides
objectivity and facilitates prudent underwriting
decision under Short term covers for exporters
who approach ECGC for the first time.
Mr. Srivastava enumerated and explained risks
covered by ECGC for exporters that are : Default
Insolvency, Repudiation, Default & Insolvency of
LC opening bank, War, Civil war, etc., Transfer
delay, Expropriation OIl, Import Restrictions,
Diversion of Voyage, Risks covered by ECGC for
Banks, Insolvency of Exporter and Default of
Exporter. Risks not covered by ECGC are Causes
inherent in the nature of goods; and Failure or
inability of buyer to obtain any authority
necessary under the regulations of the buyer's
country in force at the date of shipment to
import the goods.

He explained about the Floating limit (FL):


Governed by the concept of multiple SBEs under
single AL; Liability is limited to ALL subject to
individual buyer limit; Where limit requirement
is beyond 25% of the ALL; Premium collected is
on 70% of the total limit; Premium to be worked
out on the exposure limit utilization from high-
risk category country to the least-risk country.

Important Numbers
EPCH (Organiser) Office
Ph: +91-11-26135256
Email: [email protected]
EPCH Website: www.epch.in
EPCH Fair Site Office
Ph: +91-120-2328003
Email: [email protected]
Fair Website: www.ihgfdelhifair.in
Helplines
General: +91-9818725553
Hotel: +91-9871121212
Shuttle: +91-9818725533

55th IHGF Delhi Fair - Spring 2023


Show Bulletin
is brought out on behalf of EPCH
by Chapakhana.com; www.epbureau.in
Ph: 9811311127

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Exhibitors share their experiences
While regulars are sharing positive vibes, many first time participants too are reaping benefits of this platform
and have their intentions clear on returning for future editions. Some thoughts and experiences follow:

Overwhelming response, look forward to next show our stand and loving the furniture, we have been getting great reactions.
Shrai Bhandula, Alpine International, Moradabad We export to more than 20 countries, with our main markets being in -
France, Germany and the United Kingdom. The IHGF has really helped us
grow over the years and is one of the best platforms for exporters in India.

IHGF plays a huge role for market reach


Sachit Pal, Art Fondue, Noida

Our business is based in Moradabad. We are wholesalers and exporters


dealing in home décor and ornamental decorations. Our unique designs
and fresh new products are our main USP. This is a family business and has
been running for 20-25 years and I have been associated with the business
for 8 years now. We source all raw materials like wood, iron, steel, marble,
brass and aluminum from different parts of India. Our table top decor is
our most selling product line. We only use quality mango wood and acacia
wood as raw materials, which attracts buyers mainly from USA, Europe We specialise in bead home décor items, such as place mats, cushions, and
and the Middle East. We have received an overwhelming response at the Christmas décor items. Our best-selling items are the Christmas decorations.
fair this time and look forward to further participation in the future. Our company began in 2008 with handicrafts - which had a slow start, but
progressively flourished through the fairs. The IHGF has played a huge role
Raw material among our USP in our growth by providing us the platform to exhibit our products and
Ruchika Jain, Anshul Jain, Dee Cee Pearls, Delhi helped us reach a vast customer base. Even though, there were fewer
buyers for our products this time compared to the last fair, our sales are still
growing constantly. We presently export our items to most regions of the
world including USA, Europe, and Asia.

Fair instrumental in understanding buyers and markets


Jiya Abichandani, P aras Dream Décor
Paras Décor,, Gurugram

We operate our business out of Gandhinagar, Delhi. Ours is a family business


which was started by my father in 1986. We specialise in glass-beaded
jewellery products which we mainly export to markets in Japan and USA.
We get our raw materials custom made which makes for our USP. We have
very recently started retail sales through e -commerce channels like Flipkart
and Amazon.

Buyers have loved our stand and our


furniture We originally started the company back in 2015 with interior designing,
Arun Kalani, Thar Art Exports, Jodhpur then gradually moved into the textile business 6-7 years ago. We specialise
in decorative cushions, table runners and Christmas textiles. Our decorative
I started the company back in 2013. We specialise
cushions sell the most. Through the EPCH, we learnt and started our journey
in contemporary furniture. Our dining sets and
and moved from the domestic market to exporting. We export to the
living room sets are absolutely adored by our
Unites States and Europe. Even though. The IHGF has been a great platform
customers. At this fair, buyers have been loving
to showcase our company's strength.

Grew family business into exports


Vellmani. TT,, M.L. Exports, TTamil
amil Nadu
We specialise in home textiles - cushions, kitchen towels, aprins, mittens,
potholders, and table cover. The cushions are our most selling items. We
started the company back in 2005, from our family business of textiles -
based in Safdarjung. We now export to the United States, Europe, and
South Africa.

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Best Platform in India for exporters like us Show instrumental in bringing our buyers to us
Vikas, Pratish and Devagya, Shri Ganesham Craft, Jodhpur Priyank Gupta, Gupta Glass House, Firozabad

My grandfather started this company in 1970, and now I am in the third


generation. I take pride in how we have come up to this level. We have
been IHGF Delhi Fair exhibitors since 2013. This time, we are getting a
We specialise in home furnishing and furniture. Our dining sets are good amount of buyers, first three days we witnessed a good rush. Some
extremely popular among the buyers. We established the company back in of our old customers returned, and we received 8 to 10 new customers. In
2001, with the thought of doing something different, in the line of idea the future we are hoping for the best, and we look forward to introduce
that furniture has a worldwide market. We started with 3 labourers in new lamps and lighting. Our target countries are mostly Middle East and
Jodhpur and now have 240+. The IHGF has been the best platform in India European countries like Spain, Belgium, Germany. As old participants of
for exporters like us. the fair, we are hoping to get more space in the future.

IHGF has helped us grow Adding to our sustainability quotient with each fair
Mahendra Bansal, Krishna Arts, Jaipur Samuel Masih, Noah’s Ark International Exports, Moradabad

At Krishna Arts we deal in furniture, upholstry rugs and home accessories.


Among furniture, our side tables, coffee tables, bed sides and console I started this business and have nurtured it over 37 years. We specialise in
tables are most appreciated and widely loved by the customers. We wood and metal products. And since the last 2 years we have added recycled
established this business back in 2003, and have been attending the fair raw materials like jute and recycled sarees to add to our sustainability
since the last 8 years. Our motto is achieving excellence in craftsmanship quotient. Next time we hope to add Christmas items and more sustainable
that is in sync with global trends. The IHGF has been a good platform for us products. So far we have experienced a good fair. Our main markets of
and helped us grow. export are US, UK, European Countries, Australia.

We get new products at every fair Hope the show continues in this mode
Hasheem Ahmed, MBH Living, Moradabad Pranjal P arashar
arashar,, ZIRA Designs, Bhopal
Parashar

We specialise in home decorations and this is a good platform for us. Our
products get conceptualised and manufactured in Madhya Pradesh. My
Our parent company started out 130 years ago, I am in the fifth generation. wife, Nidhi Sharma, is the designer and I do the job of the manufacturer.
We have expertise in home decoration. We try to get new products at every Our business is pretty recent, we have been doing this since past 4-5 years
fair and keep up with latest designs. In a few months we plan to check in only. We target the European markets. Next time we plan to bring in new
with our designers to start working for the next seasons and fairs. We get products in designs like mosaic, fabric surface effects, etc. and we hope to
materials from Mumbai and Hyderabad. get more buyers as well.

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UP International Trade Show launched
Biggest sourcing show of UP to be jointly organised by Govt. of UP and
IEML in September 2023
At a special ceremony graced by Shri Nand Gopal Gupta,
Hon'ble Cabinet Minister, Industrial Development, Export
Promotion, NRI and Investment Promotion, Govt. of Uttar
Pradesh; and Shri Rakesh Sachan, Hon'ble Cabinet
Minister of MSME, Khadi, Village Industries, Sericulture
and Textile, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh and held during the
fair, IEML announced an exclusive show in Septemberthis
year. Titled, UP International Trade Show, scheduled for
21st to 25th September 2023 at India Expo Centre
& Mart
Mart, this will be jointly organised by the Govt. of
Uttar Pradesh and IEML.The dignitaries also graced the
IHGF Delhi Fair-Spring 2023’s Valedictory Ceremony and
gave away the The Ajai Shankar and P N Suri Memorial
Awards for Best Design Display at this fair.

Best Display Awards: IHGF Delhi Fair-Spring 2023


Ajai Shankar and P N Suri Memorial Awards for Best Stand Design & Display

LAMP LIGHTING AND ACCESORIES

GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s Oliver Macinroy & Co., Moradabad M/s Ravi Indian Handicrafts, Moradabad
Stand No. E-13/03, Hall 7 Stand No. E-10/11, Hall 5
Received by: Ms. Ashu Juneja & Mr. Hemant Juneja Received by: Mr. Amit Arora & Mr. Sumit Arora

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HOME TEXTILES, FURNISHINGS & FLOOR COVERINGS

GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s Art Image, Jaipur M/s K udos TTextiles


Kudos extiles Pvt. Ltd., P anipat
Panipat
Stand No. F-16/26, Hall 8; Received by: Mr. Ankur Vijaivargia Stand No. J-02/49, Hall 16; Received by: Mr. Inderjeet Arora

CHRISTMAS, FESTIVE DECORATION AND CANDLES BATHROOM ACCESSORIES

GOLD GOLD

M/s Artisan India, Gautam Budh Nagar M/s Premier Collection, Moradabad
Moradabad, Stand No. G-04/12,
Stand No. E-08/01A, FOYER; Received by: Mr. Karan Patel Hall 9; Received by: Mr. Neeraj Dhall & Ms. Shelly Dhall

FASHION JEWELLERY & ACCESSORIES

GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s TToucan
oucan Krafte, New Delhi M/s Emrusa Jewellers, Jaipur
Stand No. E-03/20, Hall 1; Received by: Ms. Shaina Jarg Stand No. E-01/18, Hall 1; Received by: Ms. Deepshikha Jain

DECORATIVE GIFTS INCLUDING CORPORATE GIFTS

GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s Alpine Plus, Moradabad M/s Bairaj Enterprises, Jaipur


Stand No. G-07/01, Hall 10; Received by: Mr. Rajeev Bhandula Stand No. J-05/25, Hall 16; Received by: Ms. Shreya Bhandari

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CANDLE, INCENSE STICKS POTPOURRI MEDICATION & AROMATIC

GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s Shrinivas Sugandhalaya LLP LLP,, Mumbai M/s Acharya Exports, Mumbai
Stand No. G-11/34, Hall 11; Received by: Ms. Sneha Stand No. G-11/16, Hall 11; Received by: Mr. Raghavendra Acharya

HANDMADE PAPER, GIFTS WRAPS & RIBBONS INCLUDING SOFT TOYS

GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s Papyra Arts, Jaipur M/s Kalpana Handmade Paper Industries, Jaipur
Stand No. G-10/19, Hall 11; Received by: Ms. Vidhi Koradia Stand No. G-09/37, Hall 11; Received by: Ms. Swati Rao

BAGS, SCARVES, TIE & ACCESSORIES


GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s Artien Exports, Panipat M/s Ranjakaa, Jaipur


Stand No. E-06/25, Hall 3; Received by: Ms. Manita Makin Stand No. E-02/13, Hall 1, Hall 11; Received by: Team Ranjakka

SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS
GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s Opulenz Designs, Gautam Budh Nagar M/s Decorative Crafts (Intl.), Moradabad
Stand No. E-16/13, Hall 7; Received by: Mr. Anil Budhiraja Stand No. E-05/07, Hall 3; Received by: Ms. Sonia Bedi

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HOUSEWARE, TABLE & DECORATIVE

GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s M.R. Impex, Moradabad M/s Harbour TTrendz


rendz Private Limited, Mumbai
Stand No. E-07/05, Hall 3; Received by: Mr. Mayank Agarwal Stand No. J-02/39, Hall 16; Received by: Ms. Veena

FURNITURE, FURNITURE HARDWARE & HOME ACCESSORIES

GOLD SILVER
SILVER

M/s FFamily
amily Hub LLP LLP,, Jodhpur M/s Thar Art Exports, Jodhpur
Stand No. J-04/04, Hall 16; Received by: Ms. Namrataa Mishrra Stand No. H-01/01, Hall 14; Received by: Mr. Arun Kalani

Show Organiser Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH)


IHGF Delhi Fair is organised by the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH), the apex organisation representing handicraft manufacturers &
exporters in India. EPCH facilitates its 10,000+ members to customise and offer unique styles and quality products to the global sourcing community.

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Buyers comment......

RUGS & CUSHIONS


This is my first time at the fair. I have
BED & BATH PRODUCTS

We work at the Mosey been in the business of trading rugs,


Me - an organization cushions and other home décor items
with the mantra of, for around 3 years. My company is called
‘Colourful homewares Crave and I work as a merchandise
designed to make you coordinator.The company is sourcing
smile’. Its a females from India for the first time and I come
run organisation and here to see quality products that India
we source responsibly has to offer. I have connected with
made products. We Indian suppliers at many business fairs
are here for the first time and are focused on bedroom and the Delhi fair has given me the opportunity to explore Indian goods
products and bathroom supplies. Apart from this, we have further. I also work to offer kitchen renovation services in Australia. The
adored the home decor products here; particularly the metal fair has impressed me. Brooke-tarre Wilson, Australia
candlesticks, they're so eye-catching.These handcrafted goods
from India are very beautiful. Jessie & Eliza, Australia

HOME FURNISHING & DECOR


My company has been in the business of
home furnishing and décor for the past 5
years. This is my first time at the fair and I
HOME DECOR

I work at the Grupo Serigrafico.


I've previously made two trips to am particularly attracted to antique one-
the earlier editions of IHGF Delhi of-a-kind products and modern wooden
Fair. I'm just browsing today for furniture. We sell via retail channels in
my business and looking at a Ecuador including stores, websites and
variety of products- such as bags, B2B routes. I have sourced carpets from
pillows, souvenirs and other India in the past which were very well
home decor items. I really like the received in Ecuador, hence I have come to
rugs and pillows here and the fair to explore more. I am also
especially love the block print interested in sourcing sustainable eco-friendly products, but at a limited
textiles. Juan, Mexico scale for now due to market demands. Martin, Ecuador

It’s our fourth time at this fair.


RUGS, ETC.
HOME DECOR

My company is Ivor. I am here We look for rugs here but this


looking for home decoration time we are also looking at
products. I like the presentation different products to diversify
of the display. The buyers from business. We are impressed,
my country choose the products the craftsmanship is truly
depending on factory by factory. commendable. The fair is user
However they mostly go for good friendly and well organised. A
quality products, and hence go majority of people in Mauritius
for Indian goods. are from India, so we have a
Dongin Lee, South Korea customer base and are able to do good business.
Tahierry and Vanessa, Mauritius
FURNITURE

GARDEN PRODUCTS

The products are wonderful in


This is my first time visiting the IHGF. I am
this country.The fair has an
here to look for garden products and I
interesting variety but I am only
especially like the metal pots on display at
dealing in furniture. We are
the fair. The fair is excellent, but I believe
working with Jodhpur exporters,
that much more can be achieved through
because their use of raw material,
such a platform. Look forward to
that makes the quality great.
subsequent shows.
Pasten, Holland
Jeff, Canada
HOME PRODUCTS

My company is Indian Touch and as the


CHRISTMAS PRODUCTS

I work with Christmas decorations


and Christmas related products. name suggests, I source from India only. I
India is pretty much the only am looking for furniture, lamps and home
country I do deals with, so this fair decor. Indian manufacturers are lucky
has been the perfect place for because of the tremendous amount of raw
me. Among qualities, I value the materials - the metals, stainless steel, wood,
use of raw materials in Indian along with different techniques and talents
products. Russ, Thailand to make products. So I consider Indian
products to have marvellous potential.They
could do wonders with designs. Vivek, France

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RUGS & CARPETS

FURNITURE, DECOR
This is our first time here at the Expo. It is Buyers from Israel are
massive and spectacular. There is a lot to looking for everything
see. This time around we are looking for for home & lifestyle but
rugs and carpets. The quality of the rugs if I am being particular
here are praiseworthy. We get products and segment oriented.
from many countries like China, Turkey, etc. I am looking for home
but we find Indian manufacturers offering decorations, furniture
good variety and quality in these products. and related products.
Soyoung Yi and Eok Lee, Canada The quality is indeed good and the display is quite
attractive. Looking forward to discovering more.
Wossi Zaftaan, Israel
WOOD CRAFTS

My company is Asterom and I am visiting the fair for

NATURAL FIBRE PRODUCTS


the first time. Though I specialise in wooden craft It is my first time at the
products, I keep getting distracted by the good fair. I am checking out
quality and range of other products from different home decorations
sellers as well! The presentation is vibrant. made of natural fibres
Alexi, Ukraine like jute and hemp.
Recycled products are
currently the trend.
RECYCLED PRODUCTS

Americans are slowly


I am working with a manufacturer in Jodhpur. I becoming aware of the
mostly deal in recycled products. The business is products they
doing good. I specifically look out for textile consume, so that is where such Indian products
companies and so far I can say the products are come in. We usually don’t disclose the countries
trustworthy and of good quality. Phillip, Spain where we source our products from but it's the
opposite with India. If they know we have Indian
products, they will purchase it. Daniel, USA
HOME DECOR

I am a
freelancer
importer. I am
here looking
for home
decoration
goods. Indian
products are
nice.There are many Indians in Vancouver,
and our customers always give a good
reaction and feedback.
Dearyl, Canada
HOME TEXTILES

I work at
Saro. I have
been
attending
this fair for
the past 20
years.This
year, I'm
here to find suppliers of home décor for
our business. The pillows here especially
really appeal to me. Kev, California, USA
HOME TEXTILES

I am looking
for all types
of products,
and I
specialise in
the textile
industry. I
work in the
European market. My end-customers love
home textiles from India. I visit the fair
every year, the display and variety of
products is great.
David Hardy, UK

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