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Life in a handicraft village near the Great Rann of Kutch.

 

This is a small village in Bhirandiara near the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary in Gujarat enroute to the Great White desert. This is basically a single family involved in handicrafts and offering a holiday homestay.

 

Bhirandiara is also home to the Raysipotra. The Raysipotra are a Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India and a province of Sindh in Pakistan. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch.

 

The Raysipotra get their name from Raysojee, who belonged to the Dal Muslim community. They are a small Maldhari community found in the village of Bhirandiara in the Banni region of Kutch. They are also found in the village of Gadhiyado. Their habitat is located in the heart of the Banni region, a semi-desert ecosystem. The climate is dry and hot, and pastoral lifestyle is the only option for the inhabitants. They speak Kutchi with many Sindhi loanwords.

 

The community has no sub-divisions, and are an endogamous community, but do marry with other Samma . They prefer parallel cousin and cross cousin marriages.

 

The Raysipotra are a community of Maldhari cattle breeders. They take their cattle to bazaars of Bhuj. In addition to cattle rearing, they also raise goats and buffaloes. Like other Kutchi communities, many of them have migrated to other parts of India in search of employment. They are Sunni Muslims and most follow the Barelvi tradition.

Life in a handicraft village near the Great Rann of Kutch.

 

This is a small village in Bhirandiara near the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary in Gujarat enroute to the Great White desert. This is basically a single family involved in handicrafts and offering a holiday homestay.

 

Bhirandiara is also home to the Raysipotra. The Raysipotra are a Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India and a province of Sindh in Pakistan. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch.

 

The Raysipotra get their name from Raysojee, who belonged to the Dal Muslim community. They are a small Maldhari community found in the village of Bhirandiara in the Banni region of Kutch. They are also found in the village of Gadhiyado. Their habitat is located in the heart of the Banni region, a semi-desert ecosystem. The climate is dry and hot, and pastoral lifestyle is the only option for the inhabitants. They speak Kutchi with many Sindhi loanwords.

 

The community has no sub-divisions, and are an endogamous community, but do marry with other Samma . They prefer parallel cousin and cross cousin marriages.

 

The Raysipotra are a community of Maldhari cattle breeders. They take their cattle to bazaars of Bhuj. In addition to cattle rearing, they also raise goats and buffaloes. Like other Kutchi communities, many of them have migrated to other parts of India in search of employment. They are Sunni Muslims and most follow the Barelvi tradition.

The beautiful mirror work includes large,gular pieces rather than an intricate mosaic of tiny segments

Life in a handicraft village near the Great Rann of Kutch.

 

This is a small village in Bhirandiara near the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary in Gujarat enroute to the Great White desert. This is basically a single family involved in handicrafts and offering a holiday homestay.

 

Bhirandiara is also home to the Raysipotra. The Raysipotra are a Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India and a province of Sindh in Pakistan. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch.

 

The Raysipotra get their name from Raysojee, who belonged to the Dal Muslim community. They are a small Maldhari community found in the village of Bhirandiara in the Banni region of Kutch. They are also found in the village of Gadhiyado. Their habitat is located in the heart of the Banni region, a semi-desert ecosystem. The climate is dry and hot, and pastoral lifestyle is the only option for the inhabitants. They speak Kutchi with many Sindhi loanwords.

 

The community has no sub-divisions, and are an endogamous community, but do marry with other Samma . They prefer parallel cousin and cross cousin marriages.

 

The Raysipotra are a community of Maldhari cattle breeders. They take their cattle to bazaars of Bhuj. In addition to cattle rearing, they also raise goats and buffaloes. Like other Kutchi communities, many of them have migrated to other parts of India in search of employment. They are Sunni Muslims and most follow the Barelvi tradition.

A good and unique way to fence in a private pool or terrace is keeping the view of what lays outside is to use glass fencing around the desired area, which is a collection of glass panels with either visible or invisible metal pieces holding them together and into the ground to form a fence. The fences can be see through, allowing for a view either for those inside or from the pool to the area around. Good customer service is always sure from BKNY Glass and you can buy it from us here in New York. In this city not many quality option are in the market.

Houghton Hall

 

Built in the 1720s for Sir Robert Walpole, Great Britain’s first Prime Minister.

 

Houghton Hall is one of Norfolk’s most beautiful stately homes and one of England’s finest Palladian houses.

  

Anish Kapoor at Houghton Hall

12 July – 1 November 2020

 

An impressive exhibition of sculptures representing Kapoor’s groundbreaking body of work created over the past 40 years.

 

This series of works challenges the classical architecture of the house and the idyllic beauty of the grounds.

 

www.houghtonhall.com/art-and-exhibitions/anish-kapoor-at-...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anish_Kapoor

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houghton_Hall

  

The Stone Hall

 

(2c)

Mirror Works, 2019–20

Islamic Republic of Iran, Persia, Persien, West Asia, Asien, Middle East, Mittlerer Osten (Fully copyrighted. Not available for free. Ask for conditions. Do not use on your website/print product without written agreement.)

Elephant family!!!

Houghton Hall

 

Built in the 1720s for Sir Robert Walpole, Great Britain’s first Prime Minister.

 

Houghton Hall is one of Norfolk’s most beautiful stately homes and one of England’s finest Palladian houses.

  

Anish Kapoor at Houghton Hall

12 July – 1 November 2020

 

An impressive exhibition of sculptures representing Kapoor’s groundbreaking body of work created over the past 40 years.

 

This series of works challenges the classical architecture of the house and the idyllic beauty of the grounds.

 

www.houghtonhall.com/art-and-exhibitions/anish-kapoor-at-...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anish_Kapoor

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houghton_Hall

  

The Stone Hall

 

(2b)

Mirror Works, 2019–20

Life in a handicraft village near the Great Rann of Kutch.

 

This is a small village in Bhirandiara near the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary in Gujarat enroute to the Great White desert. This is basically a single family involved in handicrafts and offering a holiday homestay.

 

Bhirandiara is also home to the Raysipotra. The Raysipotra are a Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India and a province of Sindh in Pakistan. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch.

 

The Raysipotra get their name from Raysojee, who belonged to the Dal Muslim community. They are a small Maldhari community found in the village of Bhirandiara in the Banni region of Kutch. They are also found in the village of Gadhiyado. Their habitat is located in the heart of the Banni region, a semi-desert ecosystem. The climate is dry and hot, and pastoral lifestyle is the only option for the inhabitants. They speak Kutchi with many Sindhi loanwords.

 

The community has no sub-divisions, and are an endogamous community, but do marry with other Samma . They prefer parallel cousin and cross cousin marriages.

 

The Raysipotra are a community of Maldhari cattle breeders. They take their cattle to bazaars of Bhuj. In addition to cattle rearing, they also raise goats and buffaloes. Like other Kutchi communities, many of them have migrated to other parts of India in search of employment. They are Sunni Muslims and most follow the Barelvi tradition.

Islamic Republic of Iran, Persia, Persien, West Asia, Asien, Middle East, Mittlerer Osten (Fully copyrighted. Not available for free. Ask for conditions. Do not use on your website/print product without written agreement.)

Khan-e Borujerdi, one of the 19th century restored mansions that Kashan is famous for. To varying degrees, these mansions are a mix of traditional Persian design with features drawn from European Renaissance architecture. All have courtyard gardens with pools, sometimes several courtyard gardens. Grand iwans overlook these courtyard gardens, below which are cool cellar recesses. These mansions feature carved and pierced plasterwork, stained glass, latticework in masonry, and mirrorwork decoration. Khan-e-Borujerdi makes most play with European styles in the profuse carved plasterwork.

 

stainless steel mirrors

 

This wall mounted stainless steel mirror with built in flower holder is fabricated according to 'Ayeneh Karri' principles, the ancient Persian art of mirrorwork.

Houghton Hall

 

Built in the 1720s for Sir Robert Walpole, Great Britain’s first Prime Minister.

 

Houghton Hall is one of Norfolk’s most beautiful stately homes and one of England’s finest Palladian houses.

  

Anish Kapoor at Houghton Hall

12 July – 1 November 2020

 

An impressive exhibition of sculptures representing Kapoor’s groundbreaking body of work created over the past 40 years.

 

This series of works challenges the classical architecture of the house and the idyllic beauty of the grounds.

 

www.houghtonhall.com/art-and-exhibitions/anish-kapoor-at-...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anish_Kapoor

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houghton_Hall

  

The Stone Hall

 

(2b)

Mirror Works, 2019–20

Stranded thread, mirrors, beads and sequins.

Khan-e Borujerdi, one of the 19th century restored mansions that Kashan is famous for. To varying degrees, these mansions are a mix of traditional Persian design with features drawn from European Renaissance architecture. All have courtyard gardens with pools, sometimes several courtyard gardens. Grand iwans overlook these courtyard gardens, below which are cool cellar recesses. These mansions feature carved and pierced plasterwork, stained glass, latticework in masonry, and mirrorwork decoration. Khan-e-Borujerdi makes most play with European styles in the profuse carved plasterwork.

 

Khan-e Borujerdi, one of the 19th century restored mansions that Kashan is famous for. To varying degrees, these mansions are a mix of traditional Persian design with features drawn from European Renaissance architecture. All have courtyard gardens with pools, sometimes several courtyard gardens. Grand iwans overlook these courtyard gardens, below which are cool cellar recesses. These mansions feature carved and pierced plasterwork, stained glass, latticework in masonry, and mirrorwork decoration. Khan-e-Borujerdi makes most play with European styles in the profuse carved plasterwork.

Life in a handicraft village near the Great Rann of Kutch.

 

This is a small village in Bhirandiara near the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary in Gujarat enroute to the Great White desert. This is basically a single family involved in handicrafts and offering a holiday homestay.

 

Bhirandiara is also home to the Raysipotra. The Raysipotra are a Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India and a province of Sindh in Pakistan. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch.

 

The Raysipotra get their name from Raysojee, who belonged to the Dal Muslim community. They are a small Maldhari community found in the village of Bhirandiara in the Banni region of Kutch. They are also found in the village of Gadhiyado. Their habitat is located in the heart of the Banni region, a semi-desert ecosystem. The climate is dry and hot, and pastoral lifestyle is the only option for the inhabitants. They speak Kutchi with many Sindhi loanwords.

 

The community has no sub-divisions, and are an endogamous community, but do marry with other Samma . They prefer parallel cousin and cross cousin marriages.

 

The Raysipotra are a community of Maldhari cattle breeders. They take their cattle to bazaars of Bhuj. In addition to cattle rearing, they also raise goats and buffaloes. Like other Kutchi communities, many of them have migrated to other parts of India in search of employment. They are Sunni Muslims and most follow the Barelvi tradition.

One of my old man's old Int'l Harvester jackets. It's a bit large for me but maybe I could swap it for some signed books or fresh eggs and frozen pork with author (and pig and chicken farmer) Michael Perry

Khan-e Borujerdi, one of the 19th century restored mansions that Kashan is famous for. To varying degrees, these mansions are a mix of traditional Persian design with features drawn from European Renaissance architecture. All have courtyard gardens with pools, sometimes several courtyard gardens. Grand iwans overlook these courtyard gardens, below which are cool cellar recesses. These mansions feature carved and pierced plasterwork, stained glass, latticework in masonry, and mirrorwork decoration. Khan-e-Borujerdi makes most play with European styles in the profuse carved plasterwork.

Khan-e Borujerdi, one of the 19th century restored mansions that Kashan is famous for. To varying degrees, these mansions are a mix of traditional Persian design with features drawn from European Renaissance architecture. All have courtyard gardens with pools, sometimes several courtyard gardens. Grand iwans overlook these courtyard gardens, below which are cool cellar recesses. These mansions feature carved and pierced plasterwork, stained glass, latticework in masonry, and mirrorwork decoration. Khan-e-Borujerdi makes most play with European styles in the profuse carved plasterwork.

Restoration of mirror work in the Amber fort near Jaipur.

 

Concave pieces of mirrors are embedded into a thin layer of putty made of plaster of paris, gum/camel dung, and other organics. The edges are surrounded by more putty rolled into strings, as a decorative element to finish the wall and conceal edges of mirrors.

 

Creating a demand for traditional crafts and methods is a critical facet of heritage conservation and preservation.

Islamic Republic of Iran, Persia, Persien, West Asia, Asien, Middle East, Mittlerer Osten (Fully copyrighted. Not available for free. Ask for conditions. Do not use on your website/print product without written agreement.)

Khan-e Borujerdi, one of the 19th century restored mansions that Kashan is famous for. To varying degrees, these mansions are a mix of traditional Persian design with features drawn from European Renaissance architecture. All have courtyard gardens with pools, sometimes several courtyard gardens. Grand iwans overlook these courtyard gardens, below which are cool cellar recesses. These mansions feature carved and pierced plasterwork, stained glass, latticework in masonry, and mirrorwork decoration. Khan-e-Borujerdi makes most play with European styles in the profuse carved plasterwork.

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