Long before plastic and video games, India’s toys were made from clay, wood, and colour. These 5 timeless crafts carried lessons of thrift, care, and sustainability.
What began as a florist’s curiosity has now grown into an inspiring eco-art movement in Senapati, Manipur, where artist Nelly Chacheya transforms discarded corn husks into beautiful, biodegradable dolls that empower women and rethink waste.
Tired of watching your child scroll through summer? Swap screens for something meaningful with hands-on Indian crafts like Blue Pottery and Rogan Art. These activities spark creativity, build patience, connect children to India’s rich artistic heritage, and allow everyone to have fun.
These streets feel a bit more like art galleries these days, thanks to a French artist's larger-than-life murals that are freeing famous works of art from the confines of museums!