Kathmandu, July 23 -- Duthik: Stories from Dolpo at The Kala Salon is Chering Gyaoo Gurung's ode to his homeland of Dolpo using its native textiles and jewelry. It is also an urgent call to preserve the region's culture, eroded by encroaching modernity, migration, and a changing climate.

'I have always loved the textiles of my home, and these, along with the lapis, coral and other minerals used in our jewelry, have inspired my art,' writes Gurung in his artist's statement.

The famous Dolpo blankets, weighty, richly coloured with linear patterns, hang alongside his paintings in the Salon, on the top floor of the Chhaya Center in Thamel. One of the blankets is his grandmother's. "It almost still smells smoky, since we only use firewood," ...