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Shreya Ghosh

Design Mentor, Craft and Textile Enthusiast
Storyteller @goddessofglocal : A first-of-its-kind marketplace for affordable couture

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ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago


ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago

ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago

ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago

ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago

ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago

ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago

ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago


ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago

ज़िन्दगी में कोई
आरज़ू कीजिए
फिर देखिये


3
6
1 weeks ago

Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago

Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago

Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago

Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago

Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago


Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago

Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago

Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago

Negotiated the un-negotiable.
Not getting in the details.
All I can say that my husband walks around with a bouncer half his size. 🧜🏾‍♀️


3
4
2 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago


Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

Yacht decks to Toddy dens.
From hibiscus tea to sappan wood concoction to toddy to wine all in 12 hours.
One life. One shot and I am taking it all.
Thankful to my crew - the steady hand through my wilding and whims. Big love!


3
4
3 weeks ago

A serious day.


3
8
3 weeks ago

A serious day.


3
8
3 weeks ago

Growing up in a household where my maa @chaitalighosh136 had the FM on from the moment she woke up, till the day folded. More like a background score.

It honestly bothered me.

I never understood the obsession with Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Yesudas, RD Burman. I picked up the lyrics unknowingly though as an annoyed teen.

I was always told, “Jokhon boyesh hobe bojhar bujhbi.” You’ll understand when you come of age.

And I did.

Now, I find myself living those very lyrics, feeling them in ways I couldn’t have imagined.

Love isn’t singular. Living fully is also a deep, quiet romance with life itself.

And there really will never be another Asha Bhosle.
No one can whisper to your soul - slow seduction to the heart.

Forever a fan girl.

Rest in शान Ashaji.


3
5
1 months ago

Growing up in a household where my maa @chaitalighosh136 had the FM on from the moment she woke up, till the day folded. More like a background score.

It honestly bothered me.

I never understood the obsession with Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Yesudas, RD Burman. I picked up the lyrics unknowingly though as an annoyed teen.

I was always told, “Jokhon boyesh hobe bojhar bujhbi.” You’ll understand when you come of age.

And I did.

Now, I find myself living those very lyrics, feeling them in ways I couldn’t have imagined.

Love isn’t singular. Living fully is also a deep, quiet romance with life itself.

And there really will never be another Asha Bhosle.
No one can whisper to your soul - slow seduction to the heart.

Forever a fan girl.

Rest in शान Ashaji.


3
5
1 months ago

Growing up in a household where my maa @chaitalighosh136 had the FM on from the moment she woke up, till the day folded. More like a background score.

It honestly bothered me.

I never understood the obsession with Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Yesudas, RD Burman. I picked up the lyrics unknowingly though as an annoyed teen.

I was always told, “Jokhon boyesh hobe bojhar bujhbi.” You’ll understand when you come of age.

And I did.

Now, I find myself living those very lyrics, feeling them in ways I couldn’t have imagined.

Love isn’t singular. Living fully is also a deep, quiet romance with life itself.

And there really will never be another Asha Bhosle.
No one can whisper to your soul - slow seduction to the heart.

Forever a fan girl.

Rest in शान Ashaji.


3
5
1 months ago

Growing up in a household where my maa @chaitalighosh136 had the FM on from the moment she woke up, till the day folded. More like a background score.

It honestly bothered me.

I never understood the obsession with Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Yesudas, RD Burman. I picked up the lyrics unknowingly though as an annoyed teen.

I was always told, “Jokhon boyesh hobe bojhar bujhbi.” You’ll understand when you come of age.

And I did.

Now, I find myself living those very lyrics, feeling them in ways I couldn’t have imagined.

Love isn’t singular. Living fully is also a deep, quiet romance with life itself.

And there really will never be another Asha Bhosle.
No one can whisper to your soul - slow seduction to the heart.

Forever a fan girl.

Rest in शान Ashaji.


3
5
1 months ago

Growing up in a household where my maa @chaitalighosh136 had the FM on from the moment she woke up, till the day folded. More like a background score.

It honestly bothered me.

I never understood the obsession with Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Yesudas, RD Burman. I picked up the lyrics unknowingly though as an annoyed teen.

I was always told, “Jokhon boyesh hobe bojhar bujhbi.” You’ll understand when you come of age.

And I did.

Now, I find myself living those very lyrics, feeling them in ways I couldn’t have imagined.

Love isn’t singular. Living fully is also a deep, quiet romance with life itself.

And there really will never be another Asha Bhosle.
No one can whisper to your soul - slow seduction to the heart.

Forever a fan girl.

Rest in शान Ashaji.


3
5
1 months ago

Growing up in a household where my maa @chaitalighosh136 had the FM on from the moment she woke up, till the day folded. More like a background score.

It honestly bothered me.

I never understood the obsession with Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Yesudas, RD Burman. I picked up the lyrics unknowingly though as an annoyed teen.

I was always told, “Jokhon boyesh hobe bojhar bujhbi.” You’ll understand when you come of age.

And I did.

Now, I find myself living those very lyrics, feeling them in ways I couldn’t have imagined.

Love isn’t singular. Living fully is also a deep, quiet romance with life itself.

And there really will never be another Asha Bhosle.
No one can whisper to your soul - slow seduction to the heart.

Forever a fan girl.

Rest in शान Ashaji.


3
5
1 months ago

Hunts.


3
1 months ago

Hunts.


3
1 months ago

Hunts.


3
1 months ago

Hunts.


3
1 months ago

Hunts.


3
1 months ago

Hunts.


3
1 months ago

“I’ve loved good people in a bad man’s hour
I burned down bridges just to watch my power

But smoke clears slow and I see what remains

A woman who prayed and a friend who stayed

I ain’t the same dog howling at the moon
I’m the hammer on the nail singing change me soon

You want a piece of me? Get in line behind mercy

Tell the devil I’m busy, I got living to do

Got a soul that won’t sell and a sky I ride through
He can circle like a vulture, but I won’t be his fool

Tell the devil I’m busy, I’m busy choosing the truth”


3
1 months ago

“I’ve loved good people in a bad man’s hour
I burned down bridges just to watch my power

But smoke clears slow and I see what remains

A woman who prayed and a friend who stayed

I ain’t the same dog howling at the moon
I’m the hammer on the nail singing change me soon

You want a piece of me? Get in line behind mercy

Tell the devil I’m busy, I got living to do

Got a soul that won’t sell and a sky I ride through
He can circle like a vulture, but I won’t be his fool

Tell the devil I’m busy, I’m busy choosing the truth”


3
1 months ago

“I’ve loved good people in a bad man’s hour
I burned down bridges just to watch my power

But smoke clears slow and I see what remains

A woman who prayed and a friend who stayed

I ain’t the same dog howling at the moon
I’m the hammer on the nail singing change me soon

You want a piece of me? Get in line behind mercy

Tell the devil I’m busy, I got living to do

Got a soul that won’t sell and a sky I ride through
He can circle like a vulture, but I won’t be his fool

Tell the devil I’m busy, I’m busy choosing the truth”


3
1 months ago

“I’ve loved good people in a bad man’s hour
I burned down bridges just to watch my power

But smoke clears slow and I see what remains

A woman who prayed and a friend who stayed

I ain’t the same dog howling at the moon
I’m the hammer on the nail singing change me soon

You want a piece of me? Get in line behind mercy

Tell the devil I’m busy, I got living to do

Got a soul that won’t sell and a sky I ride through
He can circle like a vulture, but I won’t be his fool

Tell the devil I’m busy, I’m busy choosing the truth”


3
1 months ago

“I’ve loved good people in a bad man’s hour
I burned down bridges just to watch my power

But smoke clears slow and I see what remains

A woman who prayed and a friend who stayed

I ain’t the same dog howling at the moon
I’m the hammer on the nail singing change me soon

You want a piece of me? Get in line behind mercy

Tell the devil I’m busy, I got living to do

Got a soul that won’t sell and a sky I ride through
He can circle like a vulture, but I won’t be his fool

Tell the devil I’m busy, I’m busy choosing the truth”


3
1 months ago

My rock of a chosen family.

So thankful for each of you.

Thanks for taking out time,the most precious gift.

Between diapers and deadlines, we wiped clean.

Only love and only gratitude.
Xx


3
12
1 months ago

My rock of a chosen family.

So thankful for each of you.

Thanks for taking out time,the most precious gift.

Between diapers and deadlines, we wiped clean.

Only love and only gratitude.
Xx


3
12
1 months ago

My rock of a chosen family.

So thankful for each of you.

Thanks for taking out time,the most precious gift.

Between diapers and deadlines, we wiped clean.

Only love and only gratitude.
Xx


3
12
1 months ago

My rock of a chosen family.

So thankful for each of you.

Thanks for taking out time,the most precious gift.

Between diapers and deadlines, we wiped clean.

Only love and only gratitude.
Xx


3
12
1 months ago

My rock of a chosen family.

So thankful for each of you.

Thanks for taking out time,the most precious gift.

Between diapers and deadlines, we wiped clean.

Only love and only gratitude.
Xx


3
12
1 months ago

My rock of a chosen family.

So thankful for each of you.

Thanks for taking out time,the most precious gift.

Between diapers and deadlines, we wiped clean.

Only love and only gratitude.
Xx


3
12
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

Trust when I say India doesn’t yet know how to market themselves as compare to the west.

This stands in India.
Someone’s summer home.

On a day of blistering heat, under a relentless sun, it remains naturally cool. If this is not superior craftsmanship, art backed by science, I don’t know what is.

And perhaps, in the end, personal taste remains the rarest luxury.
No money, no AI can generate.


3
5
1 months ago

..
तू ख्वाब है या है धोका
ठगनी हैं या कोई माया
हें तूं नचनी नाच नचावे
तुझे कोइ समझ न पाया


3
26
1 months ago

..
तू ख्वाब है या है धोका
ठगनी हैं या कोई माया
हें तूं नचनी नाच नचावे
तुझे कोइ समझ न पाया


3
26
1 months ago

..
तू ख्वाब है या है धोका
ठगनी हैं या कोई माया
हें तूं नचनी नाच नचावे
तुझे कोइ समझ न पाया


3
26
1 months ago

..
तू ख्वाब है या है धोका
ठगनी हैं या कोई माया
हें तूं नचनी नाच नचावे
तुझे कोइ समझ न पाया


3
26
1 months ago

..
तू ख्वाब है या है धोका
ठगनी हैं या कोई माया
हें तूं नचनी नाच नचावे
तुझे कोइ समझ न पाया


3
26
1 months ago

If you don’t like something, change it.
Do things you love.
Life is simple.
Stop overanalysing.

Perhaps, swim with the best girls.
Catch some sunset.
And start living.🙃


3
8
1 months ago

If you don’t like something, change it.
Do things you love.
Life is simple.
Stop overanalysing.

Perhaps, swim with the best girls.
Catch some sunset.
And start living.🙃


3
8
1 months ago

If you don’t like something, change it.
Do things you love.
Life is simple.
Stop overanalysing.

Perhaps, swim with the best girls.
Catch some sunset.
And start living.🙃


3
8
1 months ago

If you don’t like something, change it.
Do things you love.
Life is simple.
Stop overanalysing.

Perhaps, swim with the best girls.
Catch some sunset.
And start living.🙃


3
8
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago

I often wonder how quietly we let our own brilliance fade.

We travel across continents to marvel at frescoes in Europe - preserved, protected, celebrated.

And yet, in India they are neglected and often overlooked.

Recently visited shekhawati, where entire mansions breathe stories through their walls in colour, in detail, in imagination.
Every surface painted.
Every corner speaking.

From mythology to modernity - our history, quite literally, on walls.

And yet, many of these homes stand in silence today.
Neglected and often overlooked.

The kind owners took out time and we chatted over how difficult is the upkeep and how unbothered newer generation is. Caught between “heritage” labels by the government and the absence of any support.

It makes you question -
Do we only learn to value what is validated by the West?

Because if you’ve seen Shekhawati, you would know that Indian frescoes are richer and louder.

What they lack is not beauty.
But narrative. Infrastructure. Intent.

Perhaps the future lies not in preservation alone, but in reinvention.

In turning these homes into living, breathing commercial or cultural spaces -
where art is not just remembered, but experienced.

India doesn’t need discovery.
It needs recognition.
From within. From all of us.


3
1 months ago


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