Karigar Bazaar returns to Bengaluru with its biggest handmade craft edition yet

Over 250 master artisans from across 26 states bring living heritage, folk music and regional food to Jayamahal Palace Hotel
Karigar Bazaar returns to Bengaluru with its biggest handmade craft edition yet
An artist displaying his work at an earlier edition of Karigar Bazaar
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Bengaluru is set to host its largest gathering of traditional craftspeople this September as Karigar Bazaar arrives at Jayamahal Palace Hotel from September 4–14, 2026.

Karigar Bazaar 2026 Bengaluru: What to expect

The 11-day festival will feature more than 250 artisan-led stalls representing 26 states and union territories. Designed to counter the influx of factory-made merchandise in commercial exhibitions, the event connects buyers directly with primary producers, including National Award winners, Geographical Indication (GI) tag practitioners, rural women collectives and young craft innovators.

An artisan at Karigar Bazaar
An artisan at Karigar Bazaar

Visitors navigating the palace grounds can expect a highly interactive dive into India's creative heritage. The sprawling venue will function as a live studio where attendees can watch master craftsmen demonstrate centuries-old weaving, carving and painting techniques in real time. This setup allows shoppers to bypass commercial intermediaries entirely, ensuring every purchase directly supports the individuals preserving these vital legacy skills.

Glimpses from Karigar Bazaar’s earlier editions
Glimpses from Karigar Bazaar’s earlier editions

The immersive experience extends well beyond traditional shopping. Alongside the craft displays, the schedule promises a vibrant atmosphere anchored by daily folk music performances and hands-on artisan workshops. Food enthusiasts can explore dedicated counters serving diverse regional cuisines, while a welcoming pet-friendly policy ensures that families can bring their four-legged companions along to enjoy the open-air festivities.

Essential details

  • Dates: September 4–14, 2026. (11 am – 8 pm)

  • Venue: Jayamahal Palace Hotel, Bengaluru

  • Entry: ₹100 weekdays (Monday to Friday) | ₹150 weekends (Saturday and Sunday)

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