Summary: This third volume in a series of catalogues by the Calico Museum covers the collection of pigment paintings on cloth, including materials from India and Nepal. Collaborating with specialists Mrs. Kay Talwar and Dr. Kalyan Krishna, the Museum continues the tradition of showcasing exquisite textile art. The catalogue, devoid of diacritical marks, presents detailed descriptions of the displayed pieces, from miniature paintings to textile hangings. The variety of pichhavais, ranging from Ramayana scenes to festival depictions, highlights the rich cultural heritage preserved in these textiles. The narrative nature of the paintings, with intricate detailing and vibrant colors, offers a glimpse into the artistic traditions of different regions. The volume also provides a glossary, bibliography, and concordance of accession numbers, enhancing the scholarly value of the publication. Supported by grants and collaboration, the publication is a testament to the dedication of the Museum in preserving and showcasing historical textile art.