India, Aug. 22 -- A platform presenting the craft, culture, and cuisine of Princely India, Royal Fables marks its 15th anniversary edition today. Founded by Anshu Khanna, Nari Shakti Puraskar awardee and heritage revivalist, this year's exposition has been curated in collaboration with philanthropist-craft connoisseur Charu Singh. This will bring together 21 royal ateliers alongside designers, artists, jewellers, and heritage custodians. "Royal Fables is a living archive of India's regal traditions. As we complete 15 years, we are proud to provide a platform where the voices of royal families and their ateliers resonate with a new generation that values authenticity and legacy," says Anshu. "We are not only celebrating a milestone but also reinforcing our belief in culture as a dynamic force," Charu shares. Royal Fables Season 15 is presented in association with Sonachaandi House of Shilpi Gupta and Atul Jewellers, with support from The Titus Museum. Guests can shop from Studio Kishangarh, Vidita Singh, Katyayani Khajurgaon, and Vivaswat Karauli, and invest in textiles such as zari weaves, Patola, Kanjeevaram, and Paithani. They can also enjoy culinary demonstrations by the Nawab of Rampur and his chef, alongside the Maharani of Kangra. Experience pop-ups from the likes of Affinity Salon, Delhipedia Corner, and young royal ateliers offering contemporary artisanal designs. htc...