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Home / Arts and Entertainment / India's Living Heritage: Artisans Take Center Stage

India's Living Heritage: Artisans Take Center Stage

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Heritage Week honored handmade traditions as living cultural memory.
  • Artisans Choti Tekam and Naveen Bhaskar showcased rare art forms.
  • Haath Ka Bana empowers artisans with visibility, respect, and dignity.
India's Living Heritage: Artisans Take Center Stage

The recent Handicrafts & Heritage Week celebrated India's rich handmade traditions, focusing on the ethos of 'Haath Ka Bana,' which honors craft as a living expression of cultural memory. This week-long event provided a platform for artisans, emphasizing their dedication and intergenerational knowledge, reinforcing that heritage preservation hinges on centering the makers.

The festival spotlighted nationally recognized artisans, including Gond artist Choti Tekam from Madhya Pradesh and Kerala mural master Naveen Bhaskar. Tekam reinterprets Gond cosmology, while Bhaskar meticulously preserves ancient visual storytelling through classical mural painting, demonstrating patience and a profound connection to heritage.

Prashant Singh, Founder of Haath Ka Bana, highlighted the event's impact, stating that sustained visibility and respect are key to artisan empowerment. The initiative connects artisans with designers and institutions, fostering confidence, cultural pride, and access to digital and global opportunities, aligning them with India's creative economy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Haath Ka Bana is a social enterprise dedicated to promoting traditional Indian folk art and crafts that are at risk of fading.
The festival featured Gond artist Choti Tekam and Kerala mural master Naveen Bhaskar, among other nationally recognized craftspersons.
It provides artisans with sustained visibility, respect, dignity, and connects them to new networks and global opportunities.

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