India

‘Uncrowned Glory’ – exhibition of ethnic ornaments of Himachal Pradesh in Delhi

Dharmendra Singh Gangwar, Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor, Ministry of Culture, Government of India has inaugurated the third exhibition of ethnic ornaments of Himachal Pradesh on 11th December 2018 at National Museum, New Delhi. The event is titled ‘Uncrowned Glory’ – An exhibition of Ethnic Ornaments of Himachal Pradesh.

“This Exhibition brings out the jewellery tradition which not only conveys the mosaic of socio-cultural heritage and belief patterns of the indigenous people but signifies the artistic inclination of the communities involved in such craftsmanship,” said Gangwar.

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The exhibition aims to showcase an exquisite collection of silver and gold ornaments from different communities and regions of Himachal Pradesh, while appreciating the ethnographic and aesthetic values embedded in these objects through the display of a group of vintage photographic prints of the same from Sunil Janah’s collection. It is attempted to unveil the interconnectedness between the museum objects and the community through these photographs, bringing alive the unseen stories of the communities involved in making of these different types of ornaments.

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Through these crafts, the Himachali people have been able to preserve and transmit the intangible aspects of their heritage through generations.

The exhibition will be open for public till the 31st of December 2018, on all days except Mondays from 10. 00 A.M to 6.00 P.M