HAVELI DIARIES x MUSEUM OF THE HOME

Date: 27th March 2025

6:15pm and 7:30pm

Discover Indian block printing in this hands-on workshop inspired by the textiles an ayah (nanny) might have brought with her from India in 1878. Discover the rich history behind this centuries-old craft, learn traditional techniques, and create your own printed fabric to take home. Led by Isabela from Haveli Diaries, this session celebrates the beauty of handmade textiles and the cultural stories they carry across time and place.

The session will begin with a brief introduction by Isabela from Haveli Diaries, exploring the history of block printing and its significance in Indian textile traditions. She will also provide insights into the 1878 room and its connection to the stories of migration and craftsmanship.

Participants will then have the opportunity to experience this centuries-old technique firsthand—choosing from hand-carved wooden blocks and printing their own unique patterns. By the end of the session, each participant will have their own hand-printed textile to take home, carrying forward a tradition that has spanned generations

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The 1878 victorian room at the musuem of the home

Find out more about the workshop on thier website museum of the home

Museum of the Home

136 Kingsland Road

London E2 8EA

020 7739 9893

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