‘My saris and I have conversations’: Malvika Singh

[ad_1] Malvika Singh’s Saris of Memory is, as she calls it, a “fragments of my life” memoir — a compilation of her involvement with textiles and the stories connected with them. Born in 1949 in Bombay, and belonging to a generation that saw the many stages of India post independence, the cultural doyenne was at the curbside […]

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Peonies on kanjeevaram: a peek at good sari collaborations

[ad_1] Why a good collaboration is not merely the union of two crafts, but an expression of respect, generosity and creativity Why a good collaboration is not merely the union of two crafts, but an expression of respect, generosity and creativity Ashdeen Lilaowala understands collaborations in a way few of his peers do. Over the […]

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