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دَریافْت (dariyaaft) Discovery

February 20, 2023 Adil Iqbal

دریچَہ (Dareecha) a window opening for admission of light

February 17, 2023 Adil Iqbal

اِعْلان (Elan) Announcement

February 16, 2023 Adil Iqbal

Ürümqi, 2013 East Turkestan

اَخْلاق (Akhlaaq) Manners

February 15, 2023 Adil Iqbal

کاریگری (Karigari) Handicraft

February 14, 2023 Adil Iqbal

آفَت (Afaat) Calamity

February 13, 2023 Adil Iqbal

آرْزُو (Arzoo) Longing

February 10, 2023 Adil Iqbal

اِجْلاس (Ijlas) Conference

February 9, 2023 Adil Iqbal

رَنْگ (Rang) Colour

February 8, 2023 Adil Iqbal

تشنگی (Tishnaghi) Thirst

February 7, 2023 Adil Iqbal

لرزش (Larzish) Trembling

February 6, 2023 Adil Iqbal

وَضاحَت (Wazahat) Explanation

February 4, 2023 Adil Iqbal

صدمَہ (Sadma) Trauma

February 3, 2023 Adil Iqbal

شوق (Shauq) Yearning

February 2, 2023 Adil Iqbal

دستکاری (Dastkari) Handiwork

January 31, 2023 Adil Iqbal

Flower of Scotland

حکمت (Hikmat) Wisdom

January 30, 2023 Adil Iqbal

چاہ (Chah) desire

January 28, 2023 Adil Iqbal

ٹوئڈ Tweed

January 27, 2023 Adil Iqbal

One of the main cross cultural elements used was Scottish Harris Tweed, which is an internationally renowned and recognised woollen fabric that is woven by weavers from Outer Hebrides, Isle of Lewis, North-West Scotland.  The tweed acted as a cultural symbol and a commodity (Appadurai 1986) from Scotland which was taken to Chitral and used as a means to prompt, connect and elicit memories. There was no direct communication between the female embroiderers from Chitral and the weavers from Lewis. According to Adil, the tweed, a tactile material carried the aroma of Hebridean moorland; the chants of the loom encapsulated the stories of everyday life; the colours and patterns celebrated the life force of community; and its coarse texture echoed the endurance and vitality of human existence. As a result, the tweed acted as an agent, and formed a symbiosis in which Chitrali women used embroidery to inscribe and trace a trail of their personal narratives.

Traditional Charma Embroidery on Chevron Harris Tweed

آسمانی (Asmani) Celestial

January 27, 2023 Adil Iqbal

فَن (Fan) Art

January 26, 2023 Adil Iqbal

Lewis Dresser

Embroidered women’s skull caps placed on Chitrali Palesk (Traditional rug made out of goat hair)

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