Carpets adorn living spaces across the length and breadth of the country and are appreciated for many qualities—their design their colours their ‘feel’—but rarely their history. Yet each carpet has a story hidden within its intricate details and the value of a carpet is not only determined by what it costs or by its technical and aesthetic qualities but also by the story it carries. <i>Of Indian Carpets and Carpetwallahs: An Appreciation</i> tells the stories of Indian carpets by delving into the histories of an assortment of unique carpets—that of delicate Kashmiri carpets a Herati-inspired carpet made in Amritsar and even one made in Rampur jail—collected by Norwegian diplomat Jon Westborg over his lifetime.<br><br><i>Of Indian Carpets and Carpetwallahs: An Appreciation</i> melds history memory and aesthetics beautifully to create a complete and detailed picture of the Indian carpet-making tradition.
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