Kantha Artist Tripti Mukherjee Has Trained Thousands In The Art
KOLKATA- Tripti Mukherjee, a renowned handicraft artist from Suri in West Bengal’s Birbhum district, who has empowered thousands of rural women through the art of Kantha stitch, has credited her mother for her success after being honored with the Padma Shri by the Centre.
Mukherjee, who has trained more than 20,000 women in Nakshi Kantha — the traditional embroidered quilt art — said she learned the craft from her mother and dedicated the prestigious award to her.
Mukherjee said, “I have travelled to almost every village in Birbhum and trained women in Kantha work. Over 20,000 women have learned this art and become self-reliant. Their enthusiasm to learn always inspired me.”
Mukherjee’s Nakshi Kantha creations vividly depict rural life and reflect the dreams and aspirations of village women. Over the years, her work has earned wide recognition.
In 2012, she received a national award from then-President Pranab Mukherjee. She was conferred the West Bengal government’s Bangashree honor in 2017, followed by the ‘Shilpaguru’ award in handicrafts from the Union Ministry of Textiles in 2018. The Padma Shri now adds to her long list of accolades. (IANS)