Just south of Chennai, the DakshinaChitra Museum stands as a heritage village dedicated to preserving the folk art and cultural traditions of southern India. The property features artisans who practice traditional techniques, crafting items such as pots, baskets, woven silk pieces, puppets, and stone carvings. Visitors can observe these crafts being made and even purchase the handiwork directly from the artisans, offering a tangible connection to the region’s rich cultural heritage.
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