MohaArongo, a 44-foot nakshi kantha installation at Aarong’s Dhanmondi store, showcases Bangladesh’s rich craftsmanship.
Suspended threads catch the light, their weaves so fine they seem to hover in midair. Archival records flicker across the ...
In Bangladesh, we work with local partners to provide life and livelihood skills to young women and girls, giving renewed ...
After attending these sessions, Firoza learned to make a Nakshi Kantha, a traditional Bangladeshi ... I bought toys for my daughter and nephews, bought a saree for myself and for my mother ...
Born in Kolkata in 1945, Anita’s roots go back to Karnapur village in Khulna. At the age of nine, she was admitted to Patha ...
The fair showcased the exquisite embroidery craftsmanship of 200-250 women artisans from West Bengal, who are beneficiaries of the Kantha Skill Centre, a CSR initiative by CIL.