HomeNewsTrendsFeaturesThis papier mâché-on-cloth map of Srinagar took two years to make

This papier mâché-on-cloth map of Srinagar took two years to make

Jan wants to see his map work displayed in the Indian Parliament, or a famous museum, to give a “boost to artisans... (and) also tell the world about our glorious past”.

srinagar / August 03, 2022 / 12:08 IST
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Muhammad Maqbool Jan at his Srinagar home and studio. He has won the National Award four times, and the UNESCO Seal of Excellence for Handicrafts in 2007-08. (Photo: Irfan Amin Malik)
Muhammad Maqbool Jan at his Srinagar home and studio. He has won the National Award four times, and the UNESCO Seal of Excellence for Handicrafts in 2007-08. (Photo: Irfan Amin Malik)

Muhammad Maqbool Jan, a papier mâché artist, has been working on a map of Srinagar as it used to be under the Dogra kings for over two years.

Putting the finishing touches on the 5 x 7 ft cloth piece, Jan, 57, says: “I am brushing up a map of my city to show how it looked during Dogra rule, and what we have done with our collective inheritance as a people. I want young people to see the breathtaking landscape that houses Shikara boats, the finest architecture, picturesque Chinar trees, handicrafts, the pristine Dal Lake, Wular Lake and Anchar Lake.”

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Jan, a resident of Lal Bazar, Srinagar, is the recipient of four National Awards and one International award.

(Photo: Irfan Amin Malik)