As this journey unfolds across states and platforms, the collaboration offers a rare meeting point of scholarship and craft, ...
For generations, handwoven fabrics have carried stories of tradition, culture, and identity. Among Indian states, one stands ...
Handloom weaving is an ancient craft that has been an integral part of India's cultural and economic fabric for centuries. Celebrated annually on August 7th, National Handloom Day honors the rich ...
India's rich handloom heritage is showcased through 10 iconic textiles, from Banarasi silk's intricate zari work to Kanchipuram's regal silks. These weaves, including Pashmina, Chanderi, and Ikat, ...
In the world of fast fashion, where trends barely last a season, something timeless is stirring at the heart of India’s handloom. Every thread tells a story — of heritage, patience, craftsmanship, and ...
The handloom sector is one of the largest undefined economic trades after agriculture and incorporates an essential part of the rural and semi rural employment. Handloom weaving constitutes one of the ...
IMPHAL – In the misty hill districts of Manipur, far from the clamour of cities, looms hum quietly in village courtyards. Here, in places like Tamenglong and Ukhrul, the Nagas—Manipur’s third-largest ...