Nakshi Kantha of Empathy
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Nakshi Kantha of Empathy: Weaving Bengali and Tamil Cultures Through Nakshi Kantha & Community Work
"In this episode, we journey into the threads of Nakshi Kantha, a traditional form of embroidered quilting that binds stories, cultures, and communities. My guest, Sahana Rahman, and I explore how crafting—whether through embroidery or crocheting—can serve as a powerful medium for making sense of cultural connections within the diaspora. We dive into the beauty of weaving Bengali and Tamil traditions, discovering the unique expressions that arise from blending these rich cultural heritages.
Through conversations on art therapy, cultural activism, and the joy of reconnecting authentically with our traditions, we share how creativity became a lifeline during the pandemic. For Sahana, Nakshi Kantha is more than an art form; it’s a way to decolonise, heal, and come together. For me, it represents one of the most profound ways to build collective consciousness through empathy.
Join us as we celebrate the vibrant expressions of South Asian embroidery techniques and embrace art as a path to solidarity and self-discovery."
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Citation
© Divakalala, C & Rahman, S. (2024). Nakshi Kantha of Empathy: Weaving Bengali and Tamil Cultures Through Nakshi Kantha & Community Work. The Hello Frequency, A Lifestyle Podcast.
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