Once in Delhi, no one
misses the Qutub Minar. And on your away to the Qutub Minar, or while returning from
there, just a stone's throw away is the Indian Handicrafts Emporium, a museum of the
largest collection of traditional Indian artifacts.A life sized white elephant
sculpture in front of the IHE gates is almost a landmark on the Mehrauli road that leads
to Qutub Minar. With the Kings procession painted on the front wall of
the premise, this red building can hardly escape any eyes. Step into the premise and come
face to face with the widest and the most varied collection of Indian artifacts. To add to
this, is the unique opportunity of watching some master craftsmen at work.
It is this commitment of a true interview with Indian art and crafts, which has drawn
numerous celebrities to the doorsteps of the IHE. The IHE visitor list boasts of literally
a whos who of the world. Will you be there?
And whats more, if you like something and want to carry it home as a fond memory
of your journey, we have the perfect arrangement for you. The IHE will not only arrange
for its packing but can also get it delivered at your doorsteps... once youre back
home!