Under the shadow of the majestic
Qutub is a place that has been putting in its efforts to keep alive the wondrous art and
crafts tradition of India. Indian Handicraft Emporium is a two hundred-year-old treasure
house, with some of the finest and the most exquisite work of Art and crafts. It is also
one of the largest expository on Indian handcrafted art objects and hand made jewellery
with precious and semi-precious stones.
Over these 200 years, the descendants of the legendary craftsmen of India
have crafted at IHE, some of the best collection of Object dart. A
connoisseurs delight, IHE is actually a museum of marvelous Indian artifacts.
The days of princes and nawabs may have long gone, but their tradition continues with
the rich heritage of skill and craftsmanship. Adherence to tradition and commitment to
quality has made IHE a favourite haunt for most visitors to India.
Amongst these numerous visitors have been
many prominent guests,more like the list of worlds 'whos who' of public
figures.
Whats there in this website is just a hint of all that abounds in Indias
proudest centre of arts and crafts. The dedicated spirit and efforts of the artistic
ancient India is brought to life at IHE, giving todays world a glimpse of
Indias glorious traditions.