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This handcrafted Pattachitra painting showcases a vibrant elephant procession, symbolizing royalty and celebration. Painted on natural cotton canvas using eco-friendly, natural colors, it is framed in a high-quality wooden frame for durability and elegance. The artwork features rich reds, deep greens, and earthy tones, highlighted by bold black outlines, adding depth and character. This piece is perfect for home décor, festive decoration, or as a collector’s item. Its traditional appeal makes it an ideal gift for lovers of Indian tribal art.
₹ 1200
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6 Units of trees
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6 Units of fees
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6 Units of sanitary pads
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6 Units of midday meals
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Pattachitra, one of India’s oldest art forms, originated in Odisha and West Bengal around the 12th century. The name combines “Patta” (cloth) and “Chitra” (picture) in Sanskrit. Known for its vibrant colours, intricate details, and mythological themes, Pattachitra paintings often depict Hindu deities such as Lord Jagannath, Krishna, and Goddess Durga. Traditionally painted on cloth or palm leaves, this disciplined art follows strict guidelines characterized by bold outlines, meticulous detailing, floral borders, and natural pigments for colouring. Over time, Pattachitra has evolved into various forms—wall art, home décor, and more—while retaining its cultural essence.
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