Harper's Bazaar India

JOIE DE VIVRE

ART

here is art in every corner of the large living room in artists Sakti Burman and Maite Delteil’s home, that is framed by bougainvillea flowers blossoming under the summer heat. It’s cool inside, and 87-year-old Sakti sips on a cup of tea as he tells me about the silver pendant around his neck. “Whenever I would sell a painting and make some money, especially in Bombay, I’d buy silver jewellery from a shop there for my wife [Maite Delteil] and daughter [Maya Burman]. I got this piece for myself

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