Rooted in the rugged terrain of southern Chile and Argentina, there lies people whose name encapsulates their deep connection to the land they inhabit: as they call it, The Mapuche. This word is derived from a language called Mapudungun, and the word is of utmost importance, as it literally means, “the people of the land.” […]Read More
An Exploration of the Everlasting Aura of White
In a world where colours dance and blend in a kaleidoscope of hues, one shade stands resolute, beckoning contemplation and reverence: white. It is the canvas upon which light itself paints its purest expression, evoking notions of clarity, purity, and transcendence. From the pristine snowfields that blanket landscapes in winter’s embrace to the luminous glow […]Read More
Eggceptional Craftsmanship: The Enchantment of Fabergé Eggs
In 2002, an egg was sold for 9.6 million dollars. Shocking, right? But this was no ordinary egg – In fact, it was a rare Fabergé egg, called the “1913 Winter Egg”. This blog will explore the history of these remarkable eggs and what makes them worth millions today. Fabergé eggs […]Read More
Gond Art and Culture: The Indigenous Aesthetics of Central India
India’s cultural landscape has various threads of traditions, spirituality and creativity that is said to be connected with the stories of tribal communities. Among these communities, the Gonds stand strong as an example of resilience, creativity and cultural richness. Comprising just over 9 million, out of the total tribal population of India, the Gonds represent […]Read More
In the grand tapestry of the visible spectrum, nestled between the calming hues of cyan and the vibrant glow of yellow, lies a colour that has captivated the human imagination for centuries: green. With a wavelength ranging from 495 to 570 nanometers, green manifests itself in myriad forms, from the verdant landscapes of nature to […]Read More
Monuments of Morality: Unraveling the Legacy of the Ashokan Pillar
“Dhammaghosha is now replacing Bherighosha…” The significance of this statement found in Ashokan inscriptions is monumental. For the first time in world history, there was a King who understood the futility of war and instead considered looking after his subjects as the true aim of a KIng. Rightly known as “The Great”, this King was […]Read More
Surviving the Frozen Frontier: How the Arctic Survives Against All Odds. In the Arctic, life goes on against extreme challenges. From indigenous communities to resilient wildlife, what is truly important is adaptation. Almost around two decades ago, the arctic was much thicker, and thus acted like a shield against the climate changes. But now, since […]Read More
Sunshine, Daisies, Butter Mellow: Cultural Significance of Yellow
In a world adorned with the vibrant hues of nature’s palette, few colours command attention quite like yellow. It dances through the air in the golden radiance of autumn leaves, whispers secrets in the gentle flutter of canary wings, and bursts forth in the cheerful petals of daffodils heralding the arrival of spring. From the […]Read More
Naga Tribes: History,Cultural Traditions and the Struggles
The Naga tribe, located in the northeastern region of India, has a rich culture and heritage that has marks of tradition as well as resilience. The Naga people are spread amongst the hills and dense forest of Nagaland and its neighboring states. They have been living here since ages and have went on to form […]Read More
Ancient Egypt with its unparalleled pyramids, the mysterious Sphinx, intriguing artefacts and captivating Hieroglyphs has fascinated millions ever since modern archaeology started revealing these monuments and artefacts oftentimes millenia old to the general public at large. But the inability of researchers and historians to decipher the Hieroglyphics proved to be a huge challenge in […]Read More