The story of the Baluchari tradition is now on display at the National Museum, New Delhi. Brought in collaboration with Weavers Studio Resource Centre, a not-for-profit that promotes performing and non-performing arts, Baluchars: The Woven Narrative Silks of Bengal showcases never-seen collections from the National Museum, the Crafts Museum and private collectors.
With time, some Baluchar weavers started weaving their signatures on the saris. Some even put down the names of the regions and villages they came from. In this world of textiles, the weaver was nameless no more. At the exhibition, a patient visitor will be able to spot names of Dubraj Das and Kudiram Bisvas or the initials “HCB” for Hem Chandra Bhattacharya on the drapes.
The Baluchars are now being adapted to the world of contemporary fashion, in both material and technique. From Baluchar-inspired saris using Assamese trends to tunics, jackets, skirts and dresses, the art once thought lost is reappearing in newer forms.
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