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Punjab's Rich Heritage: Thatta Kedona's Handicrafts at Punjab Industrial Expo


Thatta Kedona, the renowned Pak-German handicrafts initiative from the picturesque village of Thatta Ghulamka Dhiroka in District Okara, is a standout participant at the ongoing Punjab Industrial Expo. Known for empowering local artisan women and preserving traditional craftsmanship, Thatta Kedona is showcasing its iconic collection of ethnic Pakistani dolls and a wide range of beautifully handcrafted products that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Punjab.


The expo, which brings together over 200 skilled artisans from across the province, was inaugurated by Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb at Global Village, Johar Town, Lahore. Running from April 22 to 27, the exhibition offers live demonstrations of traditional and industrial crafts, including calligraphy, linocut, sketching, handloom weaving, black stone carving, mehndi art, silver jewelry, and more.


With free entry for the public, the event is not just a marketplace but a vibrant cultural experience, featuring artisan showcases like Thatta Kedona, traditional Punjabi food stalls, and a variety of engaging recreational activities. Visitors are warmly invited to explore the unique handicrafts and stories behind each piece at the Thatta Kedona stall—a true celebration of creativity, culture, and community.

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Celebrating Punjab's Rich Heritage


The Alhamra Arts Council in Lahore recently hosted a three-day Punjab Culture Day celebration, and Thatta Kedona was proud to represent the Sahiwal Arts Council and Sahiwal Division. The event, held from April 17 to 19, showcased the rich cultural heritage of Punjab, featuring traditional music, art, and folk traditions.

Thatta Kedona's stall was a highlight of the event, featuring an array of vibrant handicrafts that showcased the region's unique craftsmanship. The stall's centerpiece was the exquisite handmade ethnic Pakistani dolls, which were a testament to the skill and creativity of local artisans.

The event was honored by a visit from Chief Minister Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, who was impressed by Thatta Kedona's handicrafts. She particularly appreciated the handmade and unique dolls and crafts on display, praising the organization's efforts to promote Punjab's cultural heritage. Provincial Minister Azma Bukhari also visited Thatta Kedona stall.


The Punjab Culture Day celebration is an important event that promotes the region's rich cultural heritage and provides a platform for local artisans to showcase their skills. Thatta Kedona's participation in the event highlights its commitment to preserving and promoting Punjab's cultural identity.

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