Textile identity

The Joyous Culture of the Hazara

The book The Living Heritage of Hazara: An Ode to the Makers and Memory Keepers by Amina Ali is a vibrant celebration of the culture, cuisine, and musical traditions of the Hazara community. The Hazara are an ethnic group native…

From Slow Craft to Fast Consumerism: How Social Behaviours Affect Textile Handicrafts

The cultural and economic value of textile craft micro-enterprises is often visible in present-day urban centres, projects led by non-profits, and consumerist practices in Pakistan. Reading through definitions of textile craft1, one comes across descriptions referring to activities engaged with…

From Haveli to Home: Preserving Rituals and Care Through Textiles

Last year, I visited ‘The Haveli Museum’ in Karachi, where the exhibition The Coat of Many Colours displayed textile-based crafts from Sindh. These objects included bujhki13, coverlets, and posh14, among several others. Observing these items stirred a quiet nostalgia for…

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