‘This and That’ retells the country’s rich craft story through local design

In a craft culture dating back to the 18th century, men of the Muriya tribe in the remote Bastar region of central India created simple yet beautifully carved wooden doors. Made of locally abundant sal wood, these structures formed the gates of their temples and guthuls (community centres). But with the gradual spread of tribal …

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