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Shop to your heart’s content at ‘Made in India’ festival

If you love the Indian Culture, support the ‘Made in India’ shopping festival, proudly hosted by Events International at Brackenham Primary School from 10 to 19 May.

If you love the Indian Culture, support the ‘Made in India’ shopping festival, proudly hosted by Events International at Brackenham Primary School from 10 to 19 May.

The festival promises to be an explosion of colour, taste, sound and texture, showcasing wares and delights from various exhibitors.

Make sure you are ready for Mother’s Day this year by buying your mother something unique and special at the Made in India shopping festival – or bring her along for a day of shopping to her heart’s content!

Boasting the very best in Indian clothing, cosmetic jewellery, make-up, homeware and more, walk the lanes of ‘India’ and take in the sights and sounds of true Indian traditional and contemporary fashions, foods and accessories. You’ll find intricately detailed and exquisite saris, perfectly cut and styled Punjabis or the bridal gown of your dreams.

An Indian shopping experience is never complete without the delicious tastes of India, of which there will be plenty. There will also be lots of entertainment and safe parking too.

The ‘Made in India’ shopping festival takes place for 10 days only: from 10 to 19 May.

Pop in any time from 11am to 9pm daily.

The venue is Brackenham Primary School in Via Davallia Road, Brackenham, Richards Bay.

Entrance is free.

For more information, call 083 775 1721 or email funevents.ap@gmail.com.

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