Authors
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Frank Ames is a textile expert with over 45 years of experience as an independent dealer, curator, scholar and writer, specializing in antique textiles with a particular emphasis on Indian/European Kashmir shawls. As a Parisian resident for many years, he refined his expertise by organizing specialized auctions at Drouot. Ames is renowaned for his two seminal books on shawls: The Kashmir Shawl and its Indo-French Influence (1997); and Woven Masterpieces of Sikh Heritage (2010), which have brought him often in close liaison with private collectors, museums, and institutions worldwide.
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Dr. Parvinderjit Singh Khanuja M.D., FACP, medical oncologist is the founder and managing partner of one of the United States’ largest cancer programs based in Phoenix, Arizona. Besides practicing medicine he is involved with multiple nonprofit organizations and has been a member of the Board of Trustees at the Phoenix Art Museum, where he contributed to the creation of a permanent Sikh Art Gallery in 2017. He has been collecting Sikh related artifacts for nearly 20 years and has been involved in helping curate some of the exhibits. He is the author of the recent award-winning publication, Splendors of Punjab Heritage (2022). The artifacts and the works in the Khanuja Family Collection have been widely published in journals and in books.