MEDIEVAL INDIAN JEWELLERY
Karnataka villagers unearth buried pot of gold during house construction, but it’s not what you think
A routine construction in Lakkundi unearthed a pot of gold ornaments, sparking local excitement. However, the State Archaeology Department clarified the find, dating back nearly 1,000 years, consists of ordinary household jewellery, not royal treasure. The family who discovered the gold seeks its return or compensation, while it remains in official custody.
How Manama is emerging as West Asia’s foremost arts & culture hub
Public and private sector investments are being funnelled to promote arts under the patronage of the royal family.
How Egypt offers a captivating canvas of the past and the present
Treasure hunters and archaeologists have been combing the Valley of the Kings for centuries. Yet the mysteries of the world’s most expansive ensemble of tombs continue to confound.
The lure of filmy spots: Spain, Czech Republic are highly preferred by Indian directors
It is said that late filmmaker Yash Chopra was the harbinger of good times for Bollywood films in international shoot locations.
Christie's is here again; eyes Rs 100 crore from India auction
World's largest arts auction house Christie's is expecting to collect about Rs 100 crore from its third consecutive contemporary India art sale which will be held here on December 15.
China's Tianjin: What makes the modern yet medieval city so alluring
The charming eastern city of Tianjin is teeming with diverse experiences.
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Budget 2013: Here's how the rich can enjoy FM's new taxes
Here’s the good news for the rich. By making imported luxury “flauntables” more expensive, finance minister P Chidambaram has helped them.
York: Medieval abbeys, market towns and looming castles
With medieval abbeys, market towns and looming castles set off by modern day shopping and world class restaurants, York and northern Britain gave Rupali Dean plenty of food for body and soul!
Sleepless in Riga, world's favourite stag party haunt
Forget sleep, the Latvian capital does not even stop for a breath. The city wakes up at night and stays breathless until morning.
Seville: Synthesis of Islamic, Christian cultures
ET Travel found Seville to be a harmonious synthesis of Islamic and Christian cultures, and a tapestry of the old world and the new.
Art as an investment amid volatile financial mkts
Today, amid the growing volatility of financial markets, there is a new respect for art as investment. Major FIs and HNIs are looking at the new option. Christie's Art House
Split city: Magic of Istanbul
Istanbul spans two continents not only geographically but also culturally, displaying facets of trendy modernity alongside medieval grandeur.
Destination Bhutan-Rome-Tokyo: Across shores & seas
ET Travel brings you the serene beauty of Bhutan, the stylish and glamorous Japan and the rich history of Roman civilisation. All you need is activity-based holidays
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