Step into the rich history of Indian trade textiles in Sri Lanka by joining us on a guided walk of Chay Reds, Ferrous Black, an evocative exhibition at the Museum of Art & Photography. Featuring exquisite Palampores and textile fragments from the 18th century, this collection unravels the ties between the two cultures through vibrant designs that once adorned homes and sacred spaces.
Discover how symbols like the pomegranate, elephant, and peacock bridge traditions across India and Sri Lanka, reflecting shared beliefs and evolving local meanings. Hand-painted in striking chay reds and ferrous black, these textiles speak of artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural exchange.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a lover of myths, or captivated by textiles, this guided walk invites you to rediscover a shared heritage woven through generations. Don’t miss this unique journey into the artistry and narratives of two interconnected worlds.
This guided walkthrough will also give you FREE access to the otherwise ticketed exhibition.
Bookings are closed for this event.
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