Author Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri's non-fiction writing, The Sari Eternal is a tribute to the unstitched fabric through her ...
A sari is a deceptively simple garment. It’s a rectangular-shaped piece of cloth six yards long. That’s it. No zippers, no buttons, no hooks, no straps. You wrap the fabric around yourself once, tuck ...
In The Sari Eternal, Puri has used her pen, much like the shuttle on a loom, to intertwine the past, present and the unknown ...
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The sari is key to my romance with my husband Hardeep Singh Puri
In 'The Sari Eternal', Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri combines personal recollections and historical perspectives to offer a tribute ...
A Tribute’ by Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri explores the intimate, lifelong relationship between Indian women and the iconic six yards of cloth ...
As Mehta explains, “Alia wears a custom ivory classic georgette sari with hand embroidery in shades of royal and ice blue, ...
The sari debuted in the Indus Valley around 2800 B.C.E. Here in the 21st century, it’s undergoing “conceivably its most rapid reinvention in its 5,000-year history,” according to the Design Museum in ...
I remember a wall of color. I am 4 or 5, walking with my parents into a Friday night gathering of Indian immigrant families in the suburbs of Boston. A group of aunties greets us at the door, and I am ...
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