A multimedia exhibition in the national capital examines the utilitarian gamchha as a symbol of resilience and cultural pride.
The simple and coarse cloth, barely 70 inches x 35 inches, woven from leftover yarn, is what most of India uses to wipe its ...
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Embrace the gamchha
Jaya Jaitly. In 2015, she commissioned women weavers in Phulia, West Bengal to create 100 gamchha sarees. She calls the fabric a silent companion and says, “It is everywhere, yet no one notices ...
"We hope to bring the gamchha into focus as a symbol of Indian design thinking at its grassroots level," says Jaya Jaitly, president, Dastkari Haat Samiti, the organisers of the exhibition.