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WORKSHOP #3
A training workshop is a space for exchange and transmission of know-how between international restoration specialists, local and...


WORKSHOP #2
On the 6th of November, the new training workshop started! During this second workshop, several specialists will be leading the project....


Arayish recipe: the base for fresco paintings
Arayish (or shimla in the Marwari language) is the base for fresco painting. Arayish is covering all the walls of Shekhawati's havelis....


Results of a 3-month Training Workshop #1
The 1st Phase of The Shekhawati Project just ended a couple of days ago : the restorers and the students left the city of Fatehpur, as...


Visit to Mandawa & Ramgarh: a technical insight
The Shekhawati Project restoration team visited the cities of Mandawa and Ramgarh in the Shekhawati region last week. It was an...


Visit at Mody University
Yesterday, the author Ilay Cooper was giving a conference at Mody University for the new edition of his book The painted towns of...


Going back to the original
Removing the whitewash to uncover the original Arayish. Arayish is a mixture of marble and shell powder, sugar, lime and curd; a...


Students from Mody University
We were very happy to welcome today students from Mody University in Laxmangarh for the training workshop at Le Prince Haveli. Every...


Arrival of the scaffoldings for the training workshop
This morning, three scaffoldings arrived from Mody University in Laxmangarh in the second courtyard and the main facade. This is...
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