Traditional handmade Pattachitra painting of Buddha

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PAGD8912
Hand painted. These paintings are created by traditional artists from Orissa. They are usually made on cloth, canvas or palm leaves with bright colours and motiffs drawn on them using natural pigments. Best framed and wiped with soft cloth
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G Das
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  • Material Natural pigment on tassar silk fabric
  • Weight 500gm
  • Height 40inch
    Height 101.6cm
  • Width 20inch
    Width 50.8cm
  • Depth 0.1inch
    Depth 0cm

Disclaimer: Being handcrafted, the actual item may differ slightly from the image shown. This painting is sold without a frame. The framed image is for illustration only

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  • Highlights:

    Hand painted. These paintings are created by traditional artists from Orissa. They are usually made on cloth, canvas or palm leaves with bright colours and motiffs drawn on them using natural pigments. Best framed and wiped with soft cloth

  • The story behind the art:

    Pattachitra paintings trace their origins back to about a 1000 years. They are known for the detailed and intricate use of lines and colours to depict tales of mythology and folklore. Pattachitra essentially means "Patta" or cloth and "Chitra" or painting, meaning paintings on cloth. This art is believed to have evolved from the ancient mural paintings of Orissa which date back to the 5th century BC. The traditional artists use the hair of domestic animals tied to a bamboo stick as a brush. There are 5 main pigments used as colours - They are red, indigo, yellow, black and white

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    G Das

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    Returns accepted in case of the rare occurences of damage in transit, or, incorrect item shipped, only if requested within 48 hours of delivery
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