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Pakistan pottery makers seek attention One of key issues in Pakistan polls is chronic power shortage affecting industries, including pottery.
For almost three decades, ceramicist, Nabahat Lotia, has been on a restless mission to highlight local pottery’s fast-fading history and craftsmanship.
Workers make pottery at a workshop on the outskirts of northwest Pakistan's Peshawar on Aug. 28, 2020. (Photo by Saeed Ahmad/Xinhua) ...
Britain on Monday handed back to Pakistan almost 200 smuggled pottery artefacts that were seized by British border officers two years ago.
With a little initiative, Pakistani pottery could be revitalised and then sold widely in Pakistan, London, and across the world over the internet.
In the land of Moenjodaro and Harappa, where ancient craftsmanship still whispers secrets, the pottery tradition remains alive but struggling. This traditional art form on the brink of extinction.
The ancient city in present-day Pakistan was the jewel of a flourishing civilization—and clues suggest its inhabitants were skilled urban planners. So what caused the decline of Mohenjo Daro?
KARACHI: Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Jameel Ahmad inaugurated a Japanese pottery exhibition ‘Yakishime - Earth Metamorphosis’ at the State Bank Museum on Thursday. He was accompanied ...
Archaeologists in northwest Pakistan’s Swat Valley have unearthed a roughly 2,000-year-old Buddhist temple that could be one of the oldest in the country, reports the Hindustan Times.
A 10-day pottery and ceramics workshop concluded at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Saturday.
LONDON Britain on Monday handed back to Pakistan almost 200 smuggled pottery artifacts that were seized by British border officers two years ago.
Britain has handed back to Pakistan almost 200 smuggled pottery artefacts that were seized by British border officers two years ago.
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