20May
A king once grew so fond of his bedspread that he insisted his maids to
29Jul
“The story goes as back as the times in history when my father would walk
03Apr
Indigo, spices, muslin and ivory – these were the items of luxury exported from India
16Aug
Mata ni pachedi literally means “behind the mother goddess”, and is a cloth that constitutes a temple of the goddess. When people of the nomadic Vaghari community of Gujarat
16Apr
Among the precious jewels, silks, ivory and spices exported across the seas; there was something that was so unique and rare, that it got its name from the land it came from. It was Indigo, the colour deep blue as the sky, which was used to dye the muslins of the Indus Valley Civilization.
10Apr
Misty daybreak and the first calls of the rooster in a scenic village have the
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