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  • How your Lifestyle is the Innate You? by Akkaarahomedecor
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    The quality of our lives determines how happy and contentful we feel about ourselves and therefore the quality of our life largely depends on the lifestyle we adopt. Being mindful of the lifestyle we've is extremely essential for us to understand where we are and where we are headed. A healthy lifestyle is detrimental to one's success and overall happiness in life. Success can mean different things for different individuals.
  • How to incorporate our Culture in our Decor by Akkaarahomedecor
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    Our history and our diversity make us unique, with our culture representing our beliefs, ideas, and approaches to life. Our home should ideally be the reflection of who we are and what we aspire to be. You may be looking for interior wall lights, but that in no way should limit you from integrating your culture into your home. We list down some important points as to how culture impacts our decor and why it is so important to include our culture into our spaces.
  • Madhubani Paintings: The Spectacular Art of Bihar by Akkaarahomedecor
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    The most unique feature of these paintings is that they are made by using a wide variety of tools including smooth paintbrushes, wooden twigs, feathers, matchsticks, nib pens, and even fingers. This creates a diverse range of strokes on the canvas forming a very rich piece of art that is loved and appreciated by art lovers across the lengths and breadths of the country. The Madhubani paintings narrate the story of particular occasions like the harvest season, weddings, new births, and other local festivals celebrated by the people living around the Mithila region including Holi, Durga Puja, Upanayana and the Kali Puja.
  • The COVID-19 Cloud with a Promising Silver Lining for the Indian Handicrafts by Akkaarahomedecor
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    The crafts sector in India has evidently seen a downfall in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis. It has been months since the craftspeople in India have been to any Melas, or made any sales, or received orders or prospects. These are tough times, and it is hard to imagine why anyone would place an order for an art piece, a wedding lehenga that costs lakhs of rupees, or other items of crafts and handicraft items for home decoration store. Times have changed, and it has become apparent to the artisan families in India that their approach needs to be changed too.
  • Six Conscious Ways of Doing up your Home by Akkaarahomedecor
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    Our ecology is going through troubled times owing to many factors that are bringing about an unpleasant change in the environment and causing an imbalance in nature. Altering our lifestyle in small ways can have a positive impact on the environment that is essential for a healthy today and tomorrow. Here are six conscious ways in which you can do up your home.
  • Pichwai Paintings: Reciting Folklore by Akkaarahomedecor
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    The Pichwai Paintings is a notable art form and of vital value to millions of devotees of Lord Krishna, and also the art lovers hailing from different parts of the world. If you are an art lover and get an opportunity to visit the Indian state of Rajasthan, you will surely hear about the Pichwai Paintings. Here's all you need to know about The Pichwai Paintings: The Traditional Art of Nathdwara, Rajasthan.
  • Indian artisans are resiliently fighting back the COVID-19 crisis by Akkaarahomedecor
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    In the wake of the COVID-19 situation, almost all industries stand struck. One such industry that is worst struck by the pandemic is the Handicrafts and Handloom sector in India. These are testing times. It goes beyond the fear of a possible mortal disease. The bigger fear is the lockdown of all social and economic activities. This is especially true for the craftspeople, whose lives are dependent on daily production and sales. Without any Melas or orders - sales have come to an absolute halt. Thousands of artisan communities across India are in a deep crisis, and it has left the artisan families wondering what will get them first - the virus or hunger?
  • The Tale of India's Gond Tribal Art by Akkaarahomedecor
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    India is a subcontinent with deep-rooted cultures and traditions. The folklore goes back to hundreds of years. Although with rapid urbanization the traditional way of life is gradually losing its luster, the art form still remains. , with local artisans struggling each day to keep their inherited craft alive. One such interesting art form in India's Gond Tribal Art. Gond Art is a unique form of ancient Indian art that was carried on by the Gonds - one of the largest tribes in Central India, especially in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Gond Art is one of the oldest tribal arts that truly encapsulates the essence of tribal art in India.