
From Persepolis to Pataliputra: Achaemenid Currents in Early Indian Imperial Art
Explore the influence of Achaemenid art on early Indian imperial architecture from Persepolis to Pataliputra, highlighting cultural and artistic exchanges.

This is a two-day, hands-on workshop on the sustainable art of eco printing on fabric. Learn to imprint real leaves and flowers onto natural fabric using heat and pressure—without any synthetic dye or chemical. Guided by expert facilitators, participants will experience each step of the printing process in a friendly, accessible format.
✔ Introduction to eco-printing techniques
✔ Selecting and preparing leaves and natural materials
✔ Fabric treatment, bundling, and steaming methods
✔ Unbundling and finishing the prints
✔ Care tips and advanced directions for future practice
Pre-treated natural fabric
Fresh leaves and botanical materials
All necessary tools & equipment
Reference notes and guidance
Refreshments during the session
Digital certificate of participation
No prior experience needed! This workshop is perfect for:
• Art and textile enthusiasts
• Hobbyists looking to try eco-conscious crafts
• Creative individuals aged 13 and above
👉 Limited seats available.
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