We do not focus on what has been lost — we study, record, and strengthen what remains.
Our work is grounded in field research, archival inquiry, and active engagement with communities across Shekhawati.
We bring together cultural history, oral narratives, architectural heritage, and disappearing traditions to present a multidisciplinary portrait of a fading legacy. Our projects span books, exhibitions, community engagement, and collaborations.
Document — Record frescoes, havelis, objects, and oral histories at risk of disappearing.
Conserve — Restore significant heritage sites and work with local artisans to sustain traditional skills.
Share — Publish, exhibit, and create learning resources that make this heritage accessible to all.
Not just admiration — Accountability.
Not preservation as nostalgia — preservation as participation.