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Photo Essay: The Last Two Silversmiths of Kashmir
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Photo Essay: The Last Two Silversmiths of Kashmir

October 21, 2024October 21, 2024

“The Silverwork of Kashmir is extremely beautiful and some of the indigenous patterns, the Chinar and Lotus lea are of exquisite designs.” – Robert Lawrence   Roaffe Kaem or silver artistry of Kashmir is a dying art as just a handful of elderly craftsmen are left in the Valley who fear the art will die...

Photo Essay: Eco-friendly handicrafts of Kashmir
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Photo Essay: Eco-friendly handicrafts of Kashmir

October 17, 2024October 17, 2024

Tariq Ahmad Zargar, 55, from Karanagar is the CEO of kashmers.com. He returned to Kashmir after working for a digital marketing company for 30 years in Dubai. As a marketing Guru, Tariq Zargar understands the evolving consumer preferences. He saw an opportunity in Kashmir to showcase Kashmiri handicrafts in a new manner that will resonate...

Photo Essay: Dudran, Uri’s Milk Village
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Photo Essay: Dudran, Uri’s Milk Village

September 12, 2024September 12, 2024

Located in Uri area of North Kashmir’s Boniyar Tehsil, Baramulla district, the picturesque village of Dudran is a testament to the preservation of ancient Kashmiri traditions. Dudran, as the name suggests, is a “milk village” rooted in the age-old traditions of cattle rearing and dairy dating back centuries. Each of the 70-odd households, like that...

Photo Essay: Kashmir’s Unsung Wood Carver
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Photo Essay: Kashmir’s Unsung Wood Carver

September 11, 2024September 11, 2024

In the heart of Srinagar’s old city, 70-year-old master woodcarver Ghulam Nabi Zargar meticulously crafts intricate designs capturing the essence of Kashmir, from the serene landscapes to the rich tapestry of mythological tales. He has been painstakingly carving three-dimensional artworks, since last five decades in his workshop located in Kalashpora, Khanyar area of Srinagar. His...

Photo Essay: Padmashree award winning Jamawar artisan.
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Photo Essay: Padmashree award winning Jamawar artisan.

September 9, 2024September 9, 2024

Padma Shri Awardee Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan, resident of Amda Kadal, Srinagar, is one of the few artisans working towards preservation of  Jamawar work. Working from his workshop at home, he has been involved for decades in this unique art of patchwork of Pashmina Shawls.  Ghulam Rasool Khan has produced several priceless Jamawar designs for...

Photo Essay: Lavender Harvesting & Oil Extraction
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Photo Essay: Lavender Harvesting & Oil Extraction

August 7, 2024August 7, 2024

In 1970, lavender was brought to Kashmir from Bulgaria by Dr Akhtar Hussain, the then Scientist In-charge of the Field Station and founder Director of the Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP), Lucknow. He introduced lavender cultivation at Field Station Pulwama which is about 35 km south of Srinagar. Although lavender was also...

Photo Essay: Crewel Embroidery of Kashmir
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Photo Essay: Crewel Embroidery of Kashmir

July 24, 2024July 24, 2024

Crewel work is a hand-embroidery technique traditionally done in Kashmir, with a hook (aari) and mostly on woolen yarns in single or 2-ply with colours ranging from white to multi-coloured. Crewel Embroidery is usually done on bolts of fabric in varying widths – 56″ wide dusooti cotton manufactured locally in Kashmir being the most common....

Photo Essay: Kashmiri Chain Stitch
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Photo Essay: Kashmiri Chain Stitch

July 22, 2024July 22, 2024

Abdul Rashid Bhat, the 60-year-old chain stitch master from Tengpora, Nawa Kadal, Srinagar has long been associated with this form of embroidery. His works range from life-like designs to abstract patterns in black and white and in rich hues. Chain stitch is a sewing and embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form...

Photo Essay: Kashmir’s Traditional Calligrapher
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Photo Essay: Kashmir’s Traditional Calligrapher

July 19, 2024July 19, 2024

Mohammad Afzal, 40 of Zadibal, Srinagar is a renowned calligraphy artist. His calligraphy began from the time he began writing on slate as a child. His father would ask him write verses. He learnt the intricacies of calligraphy at an Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, where he continued to work and taught students the...

Meeras Mahal Donation – In Our Founder’s Memory
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Meeras Mahal Donation – In Our Founder’s Memory

July 19, 2024July 19, 2024

Shri Baldev Singh Dhiman (19 April1935 – 29 April 2021) was an eminent structural engineer based in Delhi. A graduate of IIT Kharagpur, he completed his masters degree in structural engineering at MIT, USA followed by a degree in business management. On returning to India, his first project was the design of the Banihal Tunnel...