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  2. Pakistani art - Wikipedia

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    The Karachi School of Art, the first art institution in Karachi, was founded in 1964 by Rabia Zuberi. [4] In the 21st century, graffiti started becoming popular in Pakistan, with the emergence of artists such as Sanki King, [5] [6] and Asim Butt. The latter also spearheaded Stuckism in Pakistan. [7]

  3. Pakistani craft - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other cities of Pakistan, it is known for woodwork handicrafts. [9] Matki earthen pot, a clay vase exhibition. Matki earthen pot is one of the handicrafts of Pakistan, especially in Rawalpindi and Islamabad are the main regions in country where people use and craft "matki" pots. [10] Ralli quilt, a traditional blanket of Sindh

  4. Culture of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The national dress of Pakistan is the Persian origin shalwar kameez, a unisex garment widely-worn around South Asia, [58] [59] and national dress, [60] of Pakistan. When women wear the shalwar-kameez in some regions, they usually wear a long scarf or shawl called a dupatta around the head or neck. [ 61 ]

  5. The Crafts of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Bandhni or bandhno is a tie and dye technique art on a cloth, it is believed that bandhani art originated from Sindh. Bandhani art of Sindh is as old as the block printing art of Sindh, both arts were practiced in Indus valley civilization. Bandhani is traditionally used for making skirts, long wide veils and Sarees. Lār region and thar desert ...

  6. Pakistani rug - Wikipedia

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    A Pakistani rug (Urdu: پاکستانی قالین, romanized: Pakistani Qaleen), also known as Pakistani carpet (Urdu: پاکستانی فرش, romanized: Pakistani Farsh), is a type of handmade floor-covering heavy textile traditionally made in Pakistan and is used for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purposes.

  7. Pakistan's 'truck art' has become a global phenomenon - AOL

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    They pollute the roads and chug along at a snail's pace, but to their Pakistani owners the rickety trucks are moving pieces of art. Pakistan's 'truck art' has become a global phenomenon Skip to ...

  8. Lok Virsa Museum - Wikipedia

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    The living style of the different areas of Pakistan is exhibited here in statues, pictures, pottery, music and textile work. Lok Virsa is the finest cultural museum in Pakistan. It showcases art works that help in preserving the living folk and traditional culture and crafts of Pakistan.

  9. You can now see Pakistan’s iconic truck art on airplanes - AOL

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    Pakistan's ornate truck paintings will now take to the skies.