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Photo Essay: Kandurs of Kashmir
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Photo Essay: Kandurs of Kashmir

April 12, 2023January 15, 2024

During Ramzan special breads are made such as the Lacha Bagerkhane (Warke Bagerkhane), Makie Wor (Sugar-free Kulcha), Butter Roti, Lawasa, Kripa, Namkeen and Sweet Roti. The culinary art of baking in Kashmir can be traced to Central Asia, although some might argue that the British introduced it. Kashmir being on the famed ’Silk Route, was...

Photo Essay: Kashmir’s Last Santoor Maker
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Photo Essay: Kashmir’s Last Santoor Maker

April 4, 2023January 15, 2024

Ghulam Muhammad Zaz is an artist from Zaina Kadal, from downtown Srinagar (Shehar-i-Khaas). He is known for making Santoor and other handcrafted traditional musical instruments. He is known to be the last Santoor maker of Kashmir. On 26 January 2023, at the age of 82, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian...

Photo Essay: Dand Saaz, The Tooth Maker
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Photo Essay: Dand Saaz, The Tooth Maker

March 24, 2023January 15, 2024

Baba Gurdeep Singh is a well known roadside dentist of Amritsar. Hailing from Village Kallah, near the historical Naurangabad Village, district Tarn Taran, Punjab, he learnt the craft of making dental cement teeth from him paternal uncle at the age of 15. At the age of 65, he is the fourth generation in this work...

Photo Essay: Sangtaraash – the stone carvers of Kashmir
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Photo Essay: Sangtaraash – the stone carvers of Kashmir

March 23, 2023January 15, 2024

Kashmir, has had a long history of the art of stone carving, especially as sculpture. There were thousands of families directly earning their livelihood from this work across Kashmir valley, however, the numbers are dwindling fast and only a few hundred remain. The person who molds the stones is called as Sangtaraash locally in Kashmir....

Photo Essay: Chashma repair center, Amritsar
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Photo Essay: Chashma repair center, Amritsar

March 15, 2023January 15, 2024

Many crafts, especially the smaller and lesser known ones are slowly dying with shift to technology and mass production. However, there are still a few who have managed to retain this legacy and devoted their lives to sustaining such crafts. One such individual is Mohan Singh, now in his late 80s, who fixes eyeglasses. Mohan...

Photo Essay: The bone carver
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Photo Essay: The bone carver

March 14, 2023January 15, 2024

Kashmir is well-known for its handicrafts, which include finer elements of design and craft like embroidery, pashmina weaving, carpet weaving and intricate wood carving—but 23 year-old Aziz-ul-Rehman from Gulab Bagh area of Srinagar has mastered the art of making various decorative items by carving animal bones. Aziz, who is studying in the Department of Fisheries,...

Photo Essay: Tapestry/ Embroidery in Kashmir
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Photo Essay: Tapestry/ Embroidery in Kashmir

March 7, 2023January 15, 2024

For many years the words embroidery and tapestry have caused a bit of confusion. The word tapestry was originally applied to a fabric where the pattern was woven into the fabric as it was being made. It is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Tapestry is weft-faced weaving, in...

Photo Essay: Walnut wood carving
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Photo Essay: Walnut wood carving

February 24, 2023January 15, 2024

Walnut wood carving is an ornamental and delicate craft process that is unique to Kashmir due to the concentration of walnut trees in this region. The raw material used for the fine woodcarving of Kashmir is obtained from walnut tree locally known as Doon Kul and is cut only once it matures to an age...

Photo Essay: Khatamband
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Photo Essay: Khatamband

February 21, 2023January 15, 2024

Khatamband is an art of making ceilings by fitting small pieces of wood (preferably walnut or deodar wood) in geometrical patterns. These are entirely hand crafted and fitted with tongue and groove joints, without use of any nails. Processed wood is cut into panels and fixed onto the ceiling in floral and geometrical designs. As...