The Yemeni dagger, or "Jambiya," has been intertwined with Yemen's tribal culture for centuries.
Cultural czarina Malvika Singh speaks to us about the magic of Indian weaves, the untamed elegance of the sari, and its ...
As a Greek woman in Afghanistan, I decided to live among ordinary Afghans to get a feel about their lives, worries and dreams ...
Crushed silk, rooted in ancient traditions ... dupattas, and even turbans. The fabric was loved for its lightweight and rich appeal. Skip to modern times, silk has gained immense popularity ...
One of us needs a week of fun, food and action and the other needs downtime with a swim, lovely food and cocktails.” ...
Vietnamese traditional villages have long served as vital centers of economic activity, and in today's digital age, they are ...
Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa was born in October 1982 in Saudi Arabia, where he spent the first seven years of his life. In a rare ...
It's in South Carolina’s sandhills, a belt of gentle plateaus formed in part from ancient dunes when seas ... in shimmering robes under an immaculate turban, and a wisp of lacy fabric shaded ...
These were state-sponsored international exhibitions curated to showcase the ancient arts and sciences ... unstitched clothes – saris, dhotis, turbans, angavastrams, dupattas, odhnis – is ...
Istanbul is an ancient city with a population of over 15 ... you will notice are gravestones carved into shapes resembling turban-like headgear, which Ottoman men wore to signify social status.
Over the centuries, people have had some very good reasons to dress up like a member of the opposite sex. And I'm not talking about people who live this way out of personal preference, or those who ...