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The Better India · 384 days ago

How Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan Preserved Kashmir’s Jamawar Art

In the quiet solitude of his room in Srinagar, Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan rediscovered the ancient Jamawar patchwork-a 14th-century Kashmiri art form-after a life-altering accident confined him to bed. With patience and dedication, he wove stories of peacocks and paisleys, turning personal adversity into cultural preservation. "Every success comes at the cost of sacrifice; for me, it was my leg," Khan reflects, his work transcending mere craft to embody a legacy passed down through the threads of time. The intricate creations, born from an unwavering commitment, have not only resurrected a dying tradition but have also spread across the globe, celebrated for their exquisite detail and profound historical significance. Khan's tale is one of resilience, where every stitch holds the weight of a culture, intertwining past struggles with future hopes.

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