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Woven Narratives: Showcasing India’s Handloom Heritage at “Woven Narratives” Exhibition in Hampi

The JSW Foundation, the social development wing of JSW Group, recently organised a remarkable exhibition called “Woven Narratives” at Hampi in the Vijayanagar district. Curated by renowned textile designer, writer, and curator Mayank Mansingh Kaul, the exhibition highlights the rich tapestry of Indian handlooms. Held in honour of the G20 Sherpa Delegation, G20 Culture Working […]

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The Red Thread: Tale of of Kotpad Weaving in Odisha

Kotpad, a small village nestled in the picturesque state of Odisha, holds a weaving tradition that is both captivating and vanishing with the passage of time. The artistry of Kotpad weaving, passed down through generations, embodies a softer, more artistic lens of the world. Weaver’s Homes at Kotpad Within the weavers’ abodes, a long corridor

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5 Short Films On Indian Handicraft You Need To Watch This Weekend!

Vaishnavi Srivastava Looking to learn more about Indian art and handicrafts during this long weekend? Well, you happen to stumble across the right article. We at Abir Pothi have compiled a list of five documentaries on Indian Handicrafts that one must watch in order to explore more of the Indian art scene from an artisan’s

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Phulkari: Not Just An Embroidery, A Symbol Of Women’s Agency And Empowerment

Smriti Malhotra Phulkari baari baari, Kithay gulab da phool, Haray haray ni, Kithay suhaagan da ghoonghat, Laal laal ni. Translation: Phulkari made stitch by stitch, where the roses are green in colour while the veil of the bride is red. These are some verses of a folk song that signify the making of

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Iti Tyagi, Founder of Craft Village, is revamping the lives of thousands of Indian artisans

In an Abir Pothi Exclusive, Craft Village Founder Iti Tyagi delves deep into the foundation\’s core philosophy, its achievements and its goals, and how the initiative has transformed the lives of thousands of artisans across the country. You are an alumna of The National Institute of Fashion Technology and have worked with top international brands

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Artists thrive through creative collaboration in Odisha! Check out our report on the Barbil Art Project

An inside report by Georgina Maddox of the Barbil Art Project Rûpa-loka: Incarnation of Ideas in Odisha, conceptualized by Jagannath Panda and organized by the Utsha and Arya Foundation Art can be an amazing uniting force in the world. In the context of India, the demarcation between art and craft is really a post-colonial phenomenon

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