06Oct
The pieces spin once again to apply the coat of lacquer. The sticks of Lac are pressed against the constantly moving surface. The friction of it begins melting the sticks and colour blooms onto the wood as the Lac sticks to it. If the natural colours do not suffice, the artisans turn to acrylics...
28Jun
The uniqueness of Jhabua cloth dolls is evident through the traditional garb that they wear. These dolls, which can even be as tall as a little girl itself are an embodiment of a person belonging to the Bhil tribe.
18May
The forest was denser… life expressing itself unhindered had covered the abandoned rock cut caves.
27Oct
Traditional Nandna prints From the plateaus of Madhya Pradesh, to the arid Thar Desert of Rajastha,
09Jul
It was midsummer of 1576 at Halidghati, Bhil warriors kept a close watch on Mughal army
07May
Wives is basket maker weave beautiful grass baskets while their men hide behind the characters
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