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Threaded through time: 5 Indian embroidery traditions that have captivated the world
India’s textile heritage is a story written in needle and thread. For centuries, artisans across different regions have created embroidery styles that are not just decorative, but deeply cultural, ...
Through its partnership with the Homo Faber Fellowship, Mazda supports two master–fellow duos, reflecting its long-standing commitment to Takumi craftsmanship and the transmission of artisanal ...
Her lehenga was crafted using the traditional Kasab technique and, handmade by skilled artisans, required over 1,500 hours of meticulous work. It reflects the revival of a Mughal-era craft adapted for ...
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If you’re into the idea of analog living, here are 49 crafty kits and activities to try your hand at
Even if you learned about "analog living" as a concept from social media. View Entire Post › ...
Born in Ramallah at the end of the ‘90s, Ayham Hassan grew up privy to the political weight attributed to certain sartorial practices. “I became aware early on that Palestinian textiles are not just ...
An exhibition in Delhi spotlights designers from Ladakh who are celebrating the region by tapping into their roots and crafts ...
In Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, zari is not just an embellishment—it is a living craft economy. Metallic threads, beads, sequins ...
From rare fabrics to intricate hand embroidery, makhawer’s enduring status as a symbol of elegance, heritage, and social distinction during the holy month and festive celebrations ...
In Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, zari zardozi is more than decorative embroidery—it is a livelihood-driven craft rooted in homes and small workshops.
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