India, July 19 -- From forgotten doors to forgotten hands, this week is about those who carve, weave and stitch living memory says, SAKSHI PRIYA
Last week was about the forgotten doors of Chandni Chowk. This week, it is about hands that weave, carve stitch and paint without pause or complaint. Delhi, for all its concrete and speed, holds a secret, a living, breathing archive of artistry known as Dilli Haat. This Place becomes a living museum of traditions, each stall a storyteller, each artisan a keeper of memory. What does it take to keep a craft and a family, alive today? At one point, it is a carved peacock in sandalwood. A few steps ahead, it is a shawl from Himachal with thread so fine it feels like a whisper. Then there is glass. T...
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