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Rohit Bal’s embroidery work should be kept in museum: Art collector Shalini Pasi

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Rohit Bal’s embroidery work should be kept in museum: Art collector Shalini Pasi

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Update: November 2, 2024 03:30 IST

Famous fashion designer Rohit Bal’s friend and art collector Shalini Pasi condoled the 63-year-old’s death and praised his embroidery works, saying they should be preserved in a museum as they were beautiful. Speaking to India Today TV, Pasi described Rohit Bal as a creative person and said that his personality was larger than life.

“I am really sad. He was truly creative and amazingly a man with a golden heart. The fashion industry has lost a man who mastered the art of embroidery cut and had a larger than life personality. He Much love to all,” she said.

Pasi remembered that Baal had once messaged her, praising her and calling her an incredible and beautiful person.

“He was very dear to me. It’s a big loss not only to me, but to the fashion industry. His embroidery work should be put in a museum. They are beautiful and he made them with traditional crafts and the cuts he Said, “A blend of traditional and contemporary.”

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