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A brief history of Aipan art form

Project FUEL2018/2018

Project FUEL

Project FUEL
India

The practice of Aipan flourished during the rule of Chand dynasty in Kumaon. It originated in Almora, and has slowly found its way in many parts of the state, with the migration of communities practicing the art form. The Brahmin and Sah communities of Kumaon are the custodians of the tradition. Seen here is Kiran Shah, resident of Almora, Uttarakhand, who is a seasoned practioner of Aipan art.

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  • Title: A brief history of Aipan art form
  • Creator: Project FUEL
  • Date Created: 2018/2018
  • Location: Almora, Uttarakhand
  • Subject Keywords: Aipan, Homespun, Uttarakhand, Crafts, Craftsperson, Almora, Rituals, Artisans, Folk art
  • Type: Aipan
  • Contributor: Uttarakhand Handloom and Handicraft Development Council (UHHDC)
  • External Link: https://www.uttarakhandcrafts.com/
  • Project: Project FUEL in collaboration with Uttarakhand Handloom and Handicraft Development Council (UHHDC) brings forth 'Homespun in Uttarakhand' to present life lessons of seven master artisans, who bring these craft forms to life. An episodic series, 'Homespun in Uttarakhand' aims to narrate their personal stories and their passion celebrating the unrecognised & dying craft practices, which need preservation.
  • Director: Ajitesh Sharma
Project FUEL

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