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Italian Opulence Meets Indian Flair: Isha Ambani Hosted a Celebration for the Indian Pavilion During the Venice Biennale
After a seven-year hiatus, India returned to the Venice Biennale with a pavilion that celebrated the country’s extraordinary wealth of artisanal intelligence; an homage to traditions where the handcrafted execution still rivals the extent of the imagination.

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According to Vogue’s source item, Italian Opulence Meets Indian Flair: Isha Ambani Hosted a Celebration for the Indian Pavilion During the Venice Biennale, After a seven-year hiatus, India returned to the Venice Biennale with a pavilion that celebrated the country’s extraordinary wealth of artisanal intelligence; an homage to traditions where the handcrafted execution still rivals the extent of the imagination.
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