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The Crafted Kitchen: Traditional Indian Cooking Vessels & the Makers
Before steel. Before non-stick. The kitchen was a karigari. The brass thali of Moradabad, the kansa cup of Mannar, the terracotta matka from a village fair, the iron tawa darkening with use and the karigars whose work has always sat on our table, and whose names we never asked.
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Dressed in Memory : What India wore to the Met Gala 2026 and what it chose to name
At the Met Gala 2026, India did not arrive as inspiration. It arrived as the archive. From Padmanabh Singh's 600-hour zardozi Phulgar coat to Isha Ambani's Pichwai-painted gold saree, The Living Archive decodes what India wore, and what, for once, it chose to name.
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"Inspired By" How Indian craft travels the world without its name
What happens when Indian craft travels the world without its name? The story of Bandhani, Ralph Lauren, and the word "inspired."
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The Earth Remembers: Tribal Craft Traditions of Eastern India
In the cultural landscapes of Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, heritage reveals itself through material and method. The ancient metallurgy of Dhokra transforms wax and fire into sculptural memory, while the disciplined elegance of Pattachitra renders mythology in deliberate line and luminous pigment. Here, craft becomes cultural record — an enduring continuum where technique, ritual, and identity remain in practiced motion.
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