New Traditions: The Influences And Inspirations In Indian Textiles from 1947 to 2017
This new exhibition at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur explores the transformation of aesthetics in hand-made Indian textiles from Independence until now
This new exhibition at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur explores the transformation of aesthetics in hand-made Indian textiles from Independence until now
First designed by the famed Maratha queen Ahilyabai Holkar in the 18th century, this simple saree has found a unique place in contemporary fashion
Find out how a family of craftsmen has managed to preserve an indigenous form of textile printing in a little village on the banks of the Baghini river
Royal patronage revives a temple town’s weaving heritage
For lovers of rich textile traditions: batik and tie-n-dye prints from Behrugarh, block-prints from Bagh and Indore, and the intricate weaves of Maheshwari saris
Behrugarh, a little village outside Ujjain has preserved the art of batik printing for hundreds of years
The first major exhibition to explore the dynamic and multifaceted world of handmade textiles from India, spanning from the 3rd century to the present day
A comprehensive work on contemporary Indian textiles and their making