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  • Nestled along the Konkan coast, Dahanu in Maharashtra’s Palghar district is a landscape where ecology, culture, and livelihoods are intricately woven together. One of the finest examples of this harmony is the traditional practice of sustainable toddy tapping, preserved for generations by the Warli and Bhandari communities. Far from being an extractive activity, toddy tapping…

  • Modal silk is a luxurious, eco-friendly fabric derived from the fibers of Fagus sylvatica L. (Fagaceae), commonly known as beechwood, a tree native to Europe. As a regenerated cellulose fiber, it closely imitates the softness, sheen, and elegant drape of natural silk. Known for its exceptional softness, breathability, durability, and excellent color retention, modal silk…

  • Madhubani Painting, also known as Mithila Painting, is a traditional art form that originated in the Madhubani district of Bihar. Practiced mainly by women across various parts of the state, it gradually earned recognition in contemporary art. Once limited to bhitti chitra (wall paintings), it has now expanded onto cloth, canvas, paper, wood, sarees, and…

  • This is a cloth made out of the bark of the paper mulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrifera). The textile is like cotton and is used in traditional fiber crafts  to make a naturally breathable fabric. The textile above is originally from Kashmir. It is artistically woven using the Kani technique, where deodar wood bobbins are used…

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