Nene Omos Luayon’s dedication showcases how women can uplift their community through arts, crafts, and passion for heritage.
With takeovers and changes of ownership, the Heberlein story stays significant in the 21st century. An investment foundation ...
Kanchipuram silk sarees belong to a unique category of sarees which are well-known for pure mulberry silk and genuine zari ...
Chaitra Navratri, observed in the Hindu month of Chaitra, marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year and is dedicated to the ...
However, in a bustling workshop in Kilifi County, one woman is determined to rewrite this narrative. Edna Dhahabu, a ...
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Philstar Life on MSNAt 100, National Living Treasure Nana Dalen continues to weave and teachAt 100 years old, National Living Treasure and Ilocano master weaver Magdalena Gamayo continues to schedule her days around ...
For decades, the gamchha has been a ubiquitous presence on Indian streets. The traditional scarf, made out of a red-and-white ...
Photos by Faisal Al Saadi The art of Al Talli, also known as “Al Seen” in local dialect, emerges as a stunning testament to ...
The Hartford Artisans Weaving Center offers hand-weaving classes and an artisan program for the blind, visually impaired, and ...
Through paper and wood panels, Tia Keobounpheng weaves colorful thread to create precise geometries in vibrating color.
Alongside her family, Brooklyn artist Mae Colburn archived her late grandmother’s vintage wool skirts—all 632 of them.
Magdalena Gamayo’s use of Philippine-grown cotton breathes new life into Ilocano weaving, strengthening ties between farmers and artisans.
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