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High-Low Tech architecture: achieving the best of both worlds! - 0 views

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    Philippe Barriere Collective uses hybrid architecture to chisel the Mahmud mosque in Tunisia as a testimony to merging the strengths of both - local artisanal strengths and Computer Aided Drawing. Check out the feature and leave us your comments…
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Jeremy Cole: Getting Creative with Ceramics - 0 views

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    IAnD traces the story of celebrated artisan Jeremy Cole. Follow his inspiring journey from ceramic creator to award-winning craftsman and leave us your views…
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https://www.indiaartndesign.com/rumals-of-chamba-the-needle-wonder-of-pahari-himachal-p... - 0 views

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    The erstwhile native craft that was once the pride of Chamba and the nation - the Rumal of Chamba - is being celebrated once again in pockets of India for its unique double-sided stitch, thanks to the efforts of the organisation #rumalsofchamba.
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When retail spaces turn into artistic expressions! - 0 views

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    Contemporary, classy, and rooted in culture, the Heritage boutique in New Delhi designed by I'm D'sign is as artisanal as the wedding couture it displays. Check it out here…
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Sustainable fabric - the future of fashion! - 0 views

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    Quietly working their way up over the last six-seven years, sustainable fabrics are getting increasingly mainstream with several Indian fashion labels going green in novel avatars. Check out a few that we've profiled here…
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Aranmula Kannadi - The metal mirror from the Vedic era! - 0 views

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    A mirror made entirely of metal. A mirror believed to bring Goodluck and prosperity. A mirror that is a legacy. This is 'Aranmula Kannadi' a mirror as ancient as the Vedas!
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Bihar's Indigenous Tikuli Art! - 0 views

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    If Madhubani and Patna Kalam had to have a baby, it would look like Tikuli art! Bihar's indigenous art form that dates back about 800 years and borrows its proportional figures from Patna Kalam, and its themes of daily life and celebrating festivals from Madhubani, has been reinstated in the commercial mainstream of indigenous art forms, and in doing so, has provided sustainable livelihood to thousands of women.
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