A session on Chamba Rumals: Embroidered narratives of Pahari Embroidery
A session on Chamba Rumals: Embroidered narratives of Pahari Embroidery by Dr. Rohini Arora
EMBROIDERED CHOLIES OF PAHARI REGION: A TECHNICAL STUDY
Pahari embroidery was practised in different parts in undivided Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. The surface ornamentation of these articles with respect to design, raw material and technique were beautifully adapted according to their utility.
Rumals of Chamba: The needle wonder of Pahari Himachal Pradesh
The exquisite art of embroidery where miniature paintings meet weaving, dating back to the 16th century or beyond, christened the Chamba Rumal, is named after its place of origin.
India in Switzerland, The Holy See & Liechtenstein
Dr. Rohini Arora, Curator of ‘Rumals of Chamba’, with Ambassador Sibi George and Second Secretary Rajiv Kumar at India House in Bern on Dec 20. The weeklong unique embroidery exhibition witnessed huge turnout in Switzerland.
INAUGURATION OF ‘RUMALS OF CHAMBA’ EXHIBITION IN SWITZERLAND
Glimpses of the inauguration of a unique exhibition of an exclusive embroidery collection ‘Rumals of Chamba’ from Himachal Pradesh, India in Berne on Dec 17...
Exhibition “Rumals of Chamba: Embroidered Expressions of Pahari Women”
The exhibition of 50 pieces of embroidered artwork “Rumals of Chamba: Embroidered Expressions of Pahari Women” was inaugurated today at the National Assembly House.
Exhibition of 50 embroidered works “Rumals from Chamba: Embroidered Expression of Pahari women”
EXHIBITION "Rumals of Chamba: Embroidered Expressions of Pahari Women" > 16th to 26th February 2018
Venu: Kamaladevi Complex, Main Building, India International Centre (IIC), 40 Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate
Embassy of India in Serbia Host Art Exhibition
The Embassy of India in Belgrade and the National Assembly of Serbia, in association with Indian Council for Cultural Relations, is organising an art exhibition...
'RUMALS OF CHAMBA' EXHIBITION IN SWITZERLAND
Glimpses of a unique exhibition of exclusive embroidery collection ‘Rumals of Chamba’ and presentation by Curator Dr. Rohini Arora at Hotel Schweizerhof in Berne on Dec 19....
CM releases book Embroidered Narratives of Pahari Embroidery
Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur here today released a book ”Embroidered Narratives of Pahari Embroidery: Design Directory of Traditional Motifs” written by Dr. Rohini Arora.
EMBROIDERED CHOLIES OF PAHARI REGION: A TECHNICAL STUDY
Pahari embroidery was practiced in different parts in undivided Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.
Madhya Pradesh: Mythology, love stories on Chamba handkerchiefs
Arora was speaking at an event, ‘Museum popular lecture,’ at Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS) in the city on Wednesday.
Vrittanta: Historias bordadas de Pahari, India
Entre el 22 de junio y el 28 de agosto de 2022, los bordados se toman Museo Artequin. Esta exposición, compuesta por más de 50 piezas es posible gracias a
'Rumals of Chamba' in Indian Pavillion at Davos 2022!!
'Rumals of Chamba' in Indian Pavillion at Davos 2022!!
Thanks to ICCR and Indian Embassy in Berne!!
India in Chile (Embassy of India, Santiago)
As part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav Special Week celebrations during 2022, Embassy of India in association with Museum Artequin
Our Chamba rumal' Raas Lila' displayed in Sutr Santati exhibition at National Museum, New Delhi
Chamba Rumals have origins in the Rajput courts of undivided Punjab - Himachal. With a depiction of imagery associated with the worship of the Hindu God Krishna
IGRMS holds lecture on ‘Chamba Rumal’
Under the Museum Folklore Lecture Series of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS), a lecture on ‘Chamba Rumal’
Mishra lauds Rohini Arora’s works on Chamba Rumal
PK Mishra, Director, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sanghrahalaya, Bhopal while welcoming Rohini Arora said that there are many art techniques in Himachal Pradesh
The Co Creators of Sutr Santati: Textile Revivalists
India as a country has over 136 heritage textile crafts currently, and the origin of Indian heritage textiles can be traced to Indus Valley civilisation as early as the 5th century BC.