Saharanpur Woodcraft Steals Spotlight at Hyderabad's 85th All India Industrial Exhibition

Traditional woodcraft from Saharanpur is a huge crowd-puller at the 85th All India Industrial Exhibition in Hyderabad. Master craftsmen showcase vintage-style furniture and decor, with designs inspired by the Nizam era and pieces even displayed at the Salar Jung Museum. The exhibition offers items for all budgets, from Rs 10 spoons to premium furniture, using quality woods like Shisham and Mango. Visitors praise the unique, affordable products and the exhibition's role in bringing people offline to explore heritage crafts.

Key Points: Saharanpur Woodcraft Draws Crowds at Hyderabad Exhibition

  • Vintage Nizam-era designs
  • Affordable to premium pricing
  • Uses Shisham, Mango & Saagwan wood
  • Items featured in Salar Jung Museum
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Woodcraft from Saharanpur draws huge crowds at 85th edition of All India Industrial Exhibition at Nampally

Vintage-style furniture & decor from Saharanpur's master craftsmen are a major attraction at the 85th All India Industrial Exhibition in Nampally, Hyderabad.

"Seeing our culture being taken nationally and internationally really makes me proud. - Mohammed Faizan"

Hyderabad, January 11

Traditional woodcraft from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, is drawing huge crowds at the 85th edition of the All India Industrial Exhibition at Nampally. The exhibition, being held from January 1 to February 15, 2026, features master craftsmen showcasing vintage-style furniture, carved boxes, trays, and customised decor items at affordable prices.

Speaking to ANI, Muhammad Nadeem, owner of Asif Handicrafts and Marwood Handicrafts, said he has been associated with the Hyderabad exhibitions for over 25 years and has been working with woodcraft since childhood. He said, "The team works throughout the year to design and prepare selected product varieties, which are then brought to the exhibition."

He told ANI, "Our items can even be seen at the Salar Jung Museum. Many designs are inspired by the Nizam era, such as pillar tables, advanced folding tables, jewellery boxes, jodhli boxes and both indoor and outdoor furniture."

Nadeem added that customers appreciate the quality and heritage of the company's products. "We make trays, tissue paper boxes, spice boxes, shopping boards and jewellery boxes. Some items are ready within 10 to 15 days, while bigger furniture pieces take up to two months. We mainly use Shisham, Mango and Saagwan wood to ensure quality and durability," he said.

He said prices range from Rs 10 for spoons to Rs 60,000 for premium furniture items. "We keep products for all segments - middle class, lower income groups, as well as high-end buyers. Customers can also place customised orders with us," he added.

Visitors also praised the arrangements at this year's exhibition.

Abhijit, a regular visitor, said the government has made excellent arrangements at the venue. "People from different parts of the country have come here to display their special items. At a time when everyone is shopping online, this exhibition is bringing people out to explore unique products. The decorative wooden items look vintage, and the prices are affordable," he said.

Another visitor, Mohammed Faizan, who hails from Saharanpur, said the stall gives him a homely feeling. "I have a special passion for wood carving. Each item here looks like an antique, but is priced at very nominal rates. I especially loved their coffee tables with copper-filled carving patterns. I have purchased tables for my home and study furniture for my kids," he said.

He added that he often visits exhibitions across the country whenever he finds Saharanpur artisans. "Seeing our culture being taken nationally and internationally really makes me proud," he said.

The All India Industrial Exhibition (Numaish), being held from January 1 to February 15 at the Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, continues to remain a major attraction in Hyderabad, offering a festive mix of handicrafts, cultural displays, food, shopping and entertainment, and is easily accessible via the Gandhi Bhavan Metro Station.

- ANI

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Arjun K
The Numaish is a Hyderabad institution! I go every year with my family. The Saharanpur stall is always a highlight. The quality of sheesham wood furniture is unmatched. Bought a study table last year and it's solid as a rock. Great to see it getting the attention it deserves.
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Rohit P
Rs. 10 for a spoon to 60k for premium furniture... that's what I call catering to everyone! In an age of cheap, mass-produced plastic, supporting these artisans is so important. Their work has soul. Planning a trip this weekend.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm fascinated by this. The blend of heritage (Nizam era designs) with functionality is incredible. The article mentions it's at the Salar Jung Museum too – that's a serious stamp of quality. Can't wait to visit and maybe get a custom piece.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the craft, I do hope the exhibition management ensures fair pricing and that the money actually reaches the artisans. Sometimes middlemen take a huge cut. We must support them directly. That said, Numaish is a fantastic platform.
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Meera T
The part about the craftsman working since childhood and preparing all year really got me. This is true "kala" (art). It's not just a business, it's a legacy. Buying from them is like owning a piece of living history. My home needs that spice box! ✨

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