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Contribuisci feedbackVery bad museum, curated very badly. Buildings look copy pasted from cept University. No ac in any of the galleries. Mangoes although abundant were not accessible to the public. Successfully wasted 100 rupees
A great place to go and learn about the arts in Kuchh area. The project is documenting various art forms especially related to garments and fabric decoration in a very time consuming and pains taking effort. The exhibits present there are amazing pieces of art. The project also offers a great opportunity for over 3000 artists to earn their livelihood. Overall, a great place to visit.
It has been a very enriching and inspiring experience to be in this gallery. Though being a kutchhi, this gallery has given me a glimpse of a rich cultural and traditional heritage of Kutch which makes me very proud of being a Kutchhi. Great efforts on preserving this magnificent treasure!!!
LLDC The Living and Learning Design Centre , which is one of the part of NGO Shrujan Trust; which is working to promte, preserve revitalize handicraft heritage of Kachchh (rural kachchh The LLDC complex, located in Ajrakhpur, kachchh, is a crafts museum...appreciable, maintaining an international standards. It is Dedicated to the crafts people of Kutch. We got chance to visit this glorious complex (Museum , enjoyed rich and diverse, live Embroideries of kachchh. This complex have 3 gallaries (Gallery 1, Gallery 2 and Gallery 3 , a library, craft studio, auditorium, conference room, shop, cafe. As informed to us no photography allowed in Gallery 1 , due to some restrictions and commitments to community, but else everywhere it is allowed. They are working on crafts education resource centre that will trains supports craftspeople in traditional crafts so that they are capable of earning a dignified livelihood. Craft Studio is meant for artisans practicing various crafts, like embroidery, weaving, block printing, pottery, and metal work of Kutch. Museum shows, rich culture, tradition, dress etc of communities of Ahir, Rabaari, Sodha, Meghwaad Maaru, Mochi, Jat , Raau Node, Mutva, Meghwaad Maarwaada, Haalepotra Worth watching Embroidery work of these communities, which is simply superb. Visit once to experience the magic of Kutch handicrafts! LLDC is located in Ajrakhpur village, 15 kilometres from Bhuj on the Bhuj Bhachau highway. GSRTC (State Transport buses available, also private vehicle, buses shared auto rickshaw (chhakadas are available from Bhuj to Ajrakhpur. Timings : 10:00AM to 06:00PM (Every Day Ticket collecting for visitors upto 05:15PM only. It is Closed on Mondays public holidays Ticket Charges Adults Rs. 100/ Children Rs. 20/ (5 to 12
LIVING AND LEARNING DESIGN CENTER- a place for all the art, craft and design enthusiasts. They preserves the traditional Indian culture, textile, arts and crafts of Kutch. The way they hosted me when I got a chance to visit was amazing. The staffs were really friendly and helpful, the café has got a decent food choices . The space was aesthetically good and peaceful, I sat and did my sketching at the café and they stayed till I finished even after the closing time. Thank you so much for the wonderful experience.