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Remembering Through Craft: The Hand as Archive

Every handmade object carries a trace — of its maker, its moment, its memory.
This short reflection examines the idea of the hand as history’s quiet witness.
What if making itself is a way of remembering?

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The Quiet Life of Motifs: How Symbols Remember Us

Lotus, fish, vine, sun — ordinary shapes that once held sacred meaning.
This essay looks at how these motifs travelled through textiles and time, changing with every hand that touched them.
A gentle reminder that patterns are languages too.

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From Folk to Fabric: Warli Women and Everyday Strength

In the simple lines of Warli art live powerful stories of women, work, and rhythm.
This reflection traces how everyday gestures became visual poetry.
It asks: when does documentation turn into devotion?

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Stories Behind the Strokes: The Many Faces of Krishna

Every form of Krishna tells a different story — of play, of wisdom, of longing.This piece explores how artists across traditions have reimagined his moods, colours, and symbols.What changes, and what always stays the same, when devotion meets brush and pigment?

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