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Nabha Foundation Brings Punjab's Timeless Phulkari Tradition To Delhi

Nabha Foundation Brings Punjab's Timeless Phulkari Tradition To Delhi
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The Nabha Foundation has launched an exhibition in New Delhi showcasing traditional Phulkari embroidery from Punjab. The event aims to revive the 15th-century craft by connecting women artisans with modern markets.

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Cultural preservation initiatives help sustain traditional livelihoods and prevent the decline of historical artisanal techniques.

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Show Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed The Nabha Foundation launched Handcrafting Heritage, a Phulkari embroidery exhibition in New Delhi The exhibit runs from June 23 to July 6, showcasing traditional and modern Phulkari products Phulkari embroidery dates back to 15th century Punjab and uses counted thread techniques Did our AI summary help? Let us know. Switch To Beeps Mode New Delhi: The Nabha Foundation has launched Handcrafting Heritage, a two-week exhibition celebrating the rich legacy of Punjab's iconic Phulkari embroidery tradition at Drishti Hall, The Kunj, New Delhi.

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