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The name is Rajni Kant. The man leading India’s GI tag wave
Varanasi social worker Rajni Kant is a leading light in the Modi government’s mission to secure 10,000 GI tags by 2030. It’s ...
Under30CEO on MSN
Fine Art Meets Craft Gains Momentum
Artists who merge fine art with craft traditions are rising fast, and the market is taking notice. That was the clear signal from Rebekah Bowling, who said the movement is gaining traction now. The ...
In the face of AI-driven job market shifts, Wakefield High senior Nick Johnson carves a unique path with his woodworking ...
Business of Home on MSN
Regan Billingsley’s heartfelt homage to the heritage crafts of Guatemala
In the BOH series What I Love, we’re asking designers to build us a mood board of what’s inspiring them right now. Growing up ...
Art often times emerges from the ordinary. What may look like an old coat or a broken dish to some can look like materials for a new project to an artist.
Italy produces some of the finest apparel in the world. But so much of the country’s excellence relies on factors at odds ...
Indulgexpress on MSN
Anita Dongre elevates Indian craftsmanship to couture in AW25 Crafts of India
Anita Dongre has long been a force of quiet revolution in Indian fashion— a designer who balances beauty with purpose, ...
The sparring between US correspondent Chris Hedges and the ABC's David Marr is a neat crystallisation of the way the Gaza ...
Ken Maracle, a member of the Cayuga Nation, has remade more than 50 historic belts that Indigenous nations used in the negotiation and confirmation of agreements.
Livingetc on MSN
Labombe by Trivet Review — So Good It's Hard to Leave
The Bermondsey restaurant's 'wine-forward' spin-off has settled into the former site of 1990s' celebrity hangout the Met Bar, ...
Japanese creative collective Spread presented ‘Much Peace, Love and Joy,’ a spatial installation exploring the emotional ...
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