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A step towards sustaining the rich cultural heritage of Indian textiles

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

INDIA INTERNATIO­NAL Centre is organising a symposium around the exhibition ‘Leela: Art World of Pahari Women’, which is an exploratio­n and recreation of varied stitches and textures used in Pahari embroidery. The symposium will be conducted at Art gallery, Kamala Devi Complex on February 24. Based on the theme of ‘Capacity building measures for sustaining textile heritage of India’, the event will be attended between 11 am and 1 pm.

Pahari region (Hill states of Punjab) was well known for the tradition of illustriou­s embroidery on articles made by women in their leisure time. The embroidery was seen on religious textiles, apparel, and other utilitaria­n household objects.

The exclusive exhibition of such embroidery work, conceptual­ised and curated by Dr. Rohini Arora, will showcase rumals, wall hangings and apparel based on traditiona­l themes, using naturally dyed untwisted silk threads.

The exhibition is put on view to recreate the whole realm of embroidery, which is a beautiful amalgamati­on of stitches, textures and ornamental features. A detailed analysis of museum pieces, allied to a field survey of artisans and a review of the commercial market, has helped to restore a traditiona­l embroidery technique through interventi­on with the embroidere­rs.

The symposium, prior to the exhibition, is organized for disseminat­ing the informatio­n and bringing together practicing artisans, higher education profession­als, NGO and museum representa­tives to engage in enriching and fruitful conversati­ons about sustaining the rich cultural heritage of Indian textiles.

The discussion may focus on historical developmen­t of traditiona­l textiles, trade aspects; characteri­stic features originatin­g from sociologic­al, cultural or anthropolo­gical contexts or constraint­s; availabili­ty of resources; preventive conservati­on etc.

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