Mystical Dreamcatchers & 200 Varieties Of Tea At This Flea Market In Thiruvanmiyur

What Is It?

The Great Indian Flea is all set to be one of Chennai’s finest shopping bazaars at the Kalakshetra Foundation. Get ready to indulge in retail therapy like never before and shop from over 80 stores that offer exclusive handcrafted products which are designed locally and are crafted by talented artisans from around the country.

Who Is It For?

For all those who love shopping and handcrafted products, this is a flea market is one that you definitely shouldn’t miss! Be sure to find the best of handcrafted and other products, all under a single roof.

You can expect to find everything from designer apparel and fashion, handmade jewellery, handcrafted accessories and footwear to home decor, furniture, vintage products, ceramics, organic bath and body products and much, much more! There’s also going to be a pottery workshop happening at the venue, so if you’re interested do visit their help desk for further information.

Why Should I Go For It?

Because artisans from all over the country are going to put their products and skills on display. You can get your hands on gift pieces made of seashells from Shellcrafts, beautiful home decor and linens by WhiteSmiles, terracotta home accessories including plant pots, flower vases and terracotta flowers by The little Goldfish and also choose from over 200 varieties of tea from Teabox, the famous Indian tea brand that sells tea and tea-based products sourced from Darjeeling, Assam, Nilgiris, and Nepal.

You can also find beautiful leather lampshades displayed by an artisan from Bangalore, Madhubani paintings from Odisha, garden furniture, hand carved wooden show pieces, bead jewellery, dreamcatchers and phulkari dupattas from Punjab.

When: Till December 10

Where: Kalakshetra Foundation, Thiruvanmiyur.

Timings: 10.30am to 8pm

Contact: Prema at +91 97422 04002

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