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#2755276
29 May 2018
Peoples visit the Jamdani Sari exhibition at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 29, 2018.The Jamdani Sari exhibition was organized by Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 13-23. The saris, in the price range of BDT 3000-80,000, were in pastel hues as well as shades of bright blue, purple, magenta, among others. Each piece flaunted a unique pattern of the craft. The intricate motifs, meticulously woven by the hard-working jamdani weavers of our country, gave each sari a touch of grandeur and perfection. From the contemporary black-white and black-red combinations, to the classic black, exquisite white and other equally magnificent pieces of the favourite attire of any Bangladeshi woman, the collection was a treat for jamdani enthusiasts.
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#2755284
29 May 2018
Peoples visit the Jamdani Sari exhibition at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 29, 2018.The Jamdani Sari exhibition was organized by Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 13-23. The saris, in the price range of BDT 3000-80,000, were in pastel hues as well as shades of bright blue, purple, magenta, among others. Each piece flaunted a unique pattern of the craft. The intricate motifs, meticulously woven by the hard-working jamdani weavers of our country, gave each sari a touch of grandeur and perfection. From the contemporary black-white and black-red combinations, to the classic black, exquisite white and other equally magnificent pieces of the favourite attire of any Bangladeshi woman, the collection was a treat for jamdani enthusiasts.
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#2755290
29 May 2018
Peoples visit the Jamdani Sari exhibition at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 29, 2018.The Jamdani Sari exhibition was organized by Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 13-23. The saris, in the price range of BDT 3000-80,000, were in pastel hues as well as shades of bright blue, purple, magenta, among others. Each piece flaunted a unique pattern of the craft. The intricate motifs, meticulously woven by the hard-working jamdani weavers of our country, gave each sari a touch of grandeur and perfection. From the contemporary black-white and black-red combinations, to the classic black, exquisite white and other equally magnificent pieces of the favourite attire of any Bangladeshi woman, the collection was a treat for jamdani enthusiasts.
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#2755294
29 May 2018
Peoples visit the Jamdani Sari exhibition at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 29, 2018.The Jamdani Sari exhibition was organized by Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 13-23. The saris, in the price range of BDT 3000-80,000, were in pastel hues as well as shades of bright blue, purple, magenta, among others. Each piece flaunted a unique pattern of the craft. The intricate motifs, meticulously woven by the hard-working jamdani weavers of our country, gave each sari a touch of grandeur and perfection. From the contemporary black-white and black-red combinations, to the classic black, exquisite white and other equally magnificent pieces of the favourite attire of any Bangladeshi woman, the collection was a treat for jamdani enthusiasts.
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#2263816
15 October 2017
Traditional Turkish carpets are seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263817
15 October 2017
Traditional Turkish carpets are seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263818
15 October 2017
An artwork series is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263819
15 October 2017
An artwork is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263820
15 October 2017
An artwork is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263821
15 October 2017
An artwork is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263822
15 October 2017
An artwork is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263823
15 October 2017
An artwork is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263824
15 October 2017
An artwork series is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263826
15 October 2017
Artworks are seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263827
15 October 2017
An artwork is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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#2263828
15 October 2017
An artwork is seen on the closing day of the Ornamental DNA Exhibition in Ankara, Turkey on October 15, 2017. The exhibition presents a figurative and metaphorical point of view to the art and culture of ornamentation of Turkey and Ukraine. The exhibition is designed as an art project, which contains patterns and ornaments that constitute the codes of the Turkish and Ukrainian cultures. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Centre and the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine in collaboration with the Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey and the CerModern Arts Centre as part of the cultural diplomacy.
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