Souvenirs with Stories - Arts and Crafts from India Part I

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Embroidery work from GujaratEvery decade needs its own manual of handicraft. -Liberty Hyde BaileyWith progress and mass production, we lose out the traditional essence of a place – its local art and craft. And this has been true for centuries. Back in the late 19th century, people in Europe, at the peak of industrial revolution, started the Arts and Crafts movement to preserve the traditional arts of a place. Situations got dire, world wars saw a loss of native arts but most survived,...

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