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Hand-painted Krishna Playing Flute on the Kandarpa Rath or Chariot| Pattachitra Painting For Home Wall Art Decor

(4 customer reviews)

4,319.42

Important Details:

  • Painting Size: 19 inch by 13 inch
  • Product Material: Hand made Cotton Cloth & Hand painted using natural Colours & Dyes.
  • Unframed painting will be sent. Frame shown in image is just for representational purposes.
  • This is an intricately hand-painted product. The product may have minor differences from the product shown in the image.
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Product description

This painting is hand painted by the skilled artisans of Raghurajpur of Odisha which depicts a scene of story of Kandarpa Rath (Kandarpa Rath is a sign of the chariot of the love) in pattachitra art form. These can be easily be hung against the wall as attractive wall decorations or gift to your loved ones.

One of Odisha’s oldest and most popular art forms is Pattachitra. Patta and chitra mean canvas and picture, respectively, in Sanskrit. Pattachitra is thus a painting done on canvas, and is manifested by rich colourful application, creative motifs and designs, and portrayal of simple themes, mostly mythological in depiction.

Care Instructions : Avoid direct sunlight, moisture, water, and other liquids. Keep in a frame with glass for best results.

All About Natural Colours Used

White

Sea shells are collected and grinded in a mortar till they turn into dust, Then the sea shell dust is boiled in water for 2-3 hours. After that it is left to cool down. The solution is then stained using a cotton cloth, the leftover on the cloth sun dried and then mixed with wood apple gum.

Black

The black colour is deprived from the soot formed on oil lamps. The soot is scrapped and the mixed with gum in a coconut shell before final usage.

Red

The stone Hengul is continuously rubbed against a hard uneven surface to produce dust of the same stone. The dust is mixed with wood apple gum in a coconut shell and left to dry in the sun. The dried colour is again mixed with gum before using it for painting.

Blue

The blue colour is deprived from the stone Khandaneel. The stone is crushed using a mortar till it reduces to dust like particles and then mixed with gum of the wood apple. Then it is dried in the Sun. Before using the colour for painting it is again mixed with gum and water.

Yellow

The stone Harital is used to produce the colour yellow. It is grind in a mortar and the dust is mixed with wood apple gum with a continuous stirring to make it ready for use.

Brown

Geru soil is used to get the colour brown. The soil is crushed and mixed with wood apple gum for painting.

4 reviews for Hand-painted Krishna Playing Flute on the Kandarpa Rath or Chariot| Pattachitra Painting For Home Wall Art Decor

  1. Anjali Desai (verified owner)

    Sophisticated

  2. Mohan Mishra (verified owner)

    Stunning

  3. Vishal Joshi (verified owner)

    Amazing painting

  4. Rajat Shah (verified owner)

    Sophisticated

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