The Last Papermakers of Buddhism

The Last Papermakers of Buddhism

Update: 2024-10-10
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Today, we explore the disappearing art of Buddhist papermaking in India, which is only practised by less than 10 Tibetan households in a remote village in Arunachal Pradesh.

Invisible to the observer, each plain sheet of paper, painstaking handmade over several days, carries inscriptions preserving the Monpa tribe's history, memories of migration, and their religious and ecological roots.

We ask ourselves what we can do as travellers, to extend the life of dying local traditional artforms.

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Music Credit: Lama Tashi

 

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The Last Papermakers of Buddhism

The Last Papermakers of Buddhism

Utsav Mamoria