After a life-changing accident in 1998, Srinagar-based artisan Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan returned to the forgotten craft of Jamawar patchwork. From his home workshop, he not only mastered the art but brought it global acclaim, preserving a piece of Kashmir’s soul, one intricate stitch at a time.
India’s endangered art forms are an integral part of its cultural fabric. Discover seven unique traditions—from Rogan Art to Lepcha weaving—and learn how we can support their preservation.