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Ladakh Textiles Weave Delhi's Cultural Tapestry
23 Jan
Summary
- An exhibition in Delhi showcases Ladakh's evolving textile legacy.
- Designers are redefining traditional wool and pashmina crafts.
- The event challenges myths about Ladakhi pashmina's texture.

The vibrant colors, textures, and traditions of Ladakh have journeyed to Delhi through a new exhibition at the National Crafts Museum & Hastakala Academy. Titled "Between Wind And Wool: Ladakh Design Today," the showcase highlights the region's evolving textile and design legacy.
The exhibition features works by prominent Ladakhi designers, including Padma Saldon, Jigmat Norbu, Jigmat Wangmo, Padma Yangchan, and Stanzin Palmo. These designers are skillfully engaging with textiles, with wool and pashmina forming the core of their creations, offering a glimpse into Ladakh's rich craft traditions.
Participating designers are actively challenging perceptions, particularly regarding pashmina. Stanzin Palmo is redefining Ladakhi pashmina by emphasizing its authentic texture and traditional hand-spun, hand-woven nature, sometimes incorporating embroidery and collaborating with artisans from other regions to showcase its true craft.



