Tag: #artisan

Photo Essay: The Dying Art of Rafugari: Preserving Kashmir’s Heirloom Shawls
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Photo Essay: The Dying Art of Rafugari: Preserving Kashmir’s Heirloom Shawls

March 5, 2025March 5, 2025

Mushtaq Ahmad Jan (47) and Shabir Ahmad Makhdoomi (61) from Khawjapora, Srinagar, are among the last few master artisans practicing the intricate and time-honored craft of Rafugari, the art of repairing and restoring pashmina shawls. This traditional skill is essential for the preservation of heirloom shawls, which are not just expensive but also carry deep...

Photo Essay: Kashmiri Gaba Crewel work
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Photo Essay: Kashmiri Gaba Crewel work

January 23, 2025January 23, 2025

The traditional crewel work on Gaba, one of the oldest and most cherished handicrafts of the Kashmir Valley, is facing the threat of extinction due to declining demand. Syed Noorullah, a crewel artisan with 30 years of experience, has been adorning the Gaba with exquisite crewel embroidery work. However, many artisans, like him, are struggling...

Photo Essay: Painter Abdul Rashid Rather
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Photo Essay: Painter Abdul Rashid Rather

December 5, 2024December 5, 2024

Abdul Rashid Rather, a well known acrylic painting artist from Srinagar’s Bohri Kadal, has been associated with the art since the last 35 years despite the current demand for the art being very low. Rather said that the Acrylic painting was once a popular medium due to its vibrant colours and versatility, however, it is...

Photo Essay: Walnut wood carving, Kashmir
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Photo Essay: Walnut wood carving, Kashmir

July 2, 2024July 2, 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 (Juglans regia tree) and is cut only once it matures...

Photo Essay: Sozni artist of the Valley
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Photo Essay: Sozni artist of the Valley

June 13, 2024June 13, 2024

Ghulam Mohammed Beigh, a 70-year-old sozni artisan from Zadibal, Srinagar has been embroidering Pashmina shawls from the last 40 years and continues to do so with his children to keep the glorious craft alive. Beigh grew up in a family of artisans, where his father, grandfather and uncles all were associated with Pashmina embroidery. Every...