Peshawar is rich in different traditional and cultural values including the handicrafts introduced by local and foreign artisans of pre-Greek, Mughals and colonial era.Peshawar carries the legacy of craftsmanship passed down generation after generation with city bazaars like Misgran, Ratti bazaar, Dabgari Gardens and the legendary Qissa Khawani Bazaar, still echoing past glory of artisans.Senior Research Officer, Archeology and Museums Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Bakhtzada Khan says walking through these markets is like stepping back in time. The air is filled with metal clinking, the scent of wood and steel shavings and curving and sight of meticulously crafted items.He said people started making clay and stone pots, crockery and other related utensils during the Neolithic period commonly known as new Stone Age dating back some 8,000 years back.A recent study by KP educationists at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa universities has revealed a complex relationship between the likeness of modern industrial produc ts and decline of traditional indigenous crafts.It states that factors contributing to this decline include; lack of infrastructure and shifting to other careers, inadequate infrastructure, a shift towards other careers, lower production, and fading interest among younger generations.Source: Radio Pakistan
Home » Peshawar’s cultural diversity showcased through centuries-old handicraft traditions
Peshawar’s cultural diversity showcased through centuries-old handicraft traditions
Related Post
Rain-Wind and Thundershower Expected Across Upper Regions
August 20, 2026
Syrian Foreign Minister’s Official Visit to Pakistan
August 20, 2026
DPM Stresses Effective Follow-Up on GSP Plus Commitments
August 20, 2026
Government Revises Petroleum Prices with Major Changes
August 20, 2026
Senate and National Assembly Approve Key Defence Bills for 2026
August 20, 2026