In the pursuit of authentic artisan stories, certain moments stand out as truly exceptional. Such was the case when we had the privilege of meeting a 93-year-old weaver, whose dedication sees her rising at 4 a.m. daily to practice her…
In the pursuit of authentic artisan stories, certain moments stand out as truly exceptional. Such was the case when we had the privilege of meeting a 93-year-old weaver, whose dedication sees her rising at 4 a.m. daily to practice her…
Being the eldest in my family, I’ve grown up hearing the words “Toi dangor nohoye” or “Tui boro na”—meaning “Aren’t you the eldest?” It was a constant reminder to be more giving, whether it was sharing chocolates, letting my siblings…
As I watched another scooter pass us, with what seemed to be a swan on wheels, my curiosity piqued as to what the occasion was. Everyone seemed to be rushing as if preparing for a grand event. I called one…
Bishnuprasad was born and raised in Rupadaipur, a village with its own quiet pride and deep roots in Odisha’s history. Rupadaipur is the place where Sri Gopabandhu Das began his early education, and his maternal aunt lived here as well.…
To outsiders, these may look like beautiful ornaments. But for the Bonda women, they are a way of life, a symbol of who they are. UsunguA traditional neck ring made from brass, aluminum, or thin iron rods. It’s shaped to…
At first, they watched us with wary eyes. Then, one woman smiled faintly and brought out strands of bright glass beads—red, yellow, blue, and white. They shimmered in her hands like tiny pieces of a rainbow. Another showed us a…
We started our journey early in the morning, the hills still half asleep under a pale blue sky. As the road wound past government buildings toward Koraput, we noticed women alighting from autos laden with assortments of goods. Some were…
Driving through the industrial buzz of Talcher in Odisha, you’d never expect what’s waiting quietly in a local park. Not far from the slow-moving waters of the Brahmani River, in Saranga Village of the Dhenkanal district, lies something extraordinary, an…
We often search for magic in grand tales and distant lands, but sometimes it resides quietly within our world, in the hands of artists. Sri Mukanda Rana, who is fondly called ‘Wizard of Clay’, doesn’t use words for his incantations,…
Chitrarekha Debota and Suryakanti Singh carry the traditional art of weaving in their fingertips and in their hearts. Belonging to Muktanagar, a quiet hamlet in Cuttack, life here moves to the rhythm of tradition. Here, more than 700 families have…
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