Royal weave of ‘hope’ at London festival


Works of art: Tunku Azizah visiting the London Craft Week exhibition in Belgrave Square. — Bernama

LONDON: For the first time ever, the Royal Pahang Weave (Tenun Pahang Diraja) collection is being showcased to the world at the London Craft Week (LCW) until May 15.

Malaysia’s participation in the LCW this year – which is one of the two curated country pavilions – reinforces the festival as a platform for sharing global perspectives and shines a spotlight on London as an international hub for outstanding makers and creativity from around the world.

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