The Jagannatha Balabhadra Subhadra Pattachitra is an exquisite representation of the ancient art form, Pattachitra, rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Odisha. Emanating from the historic Jagannath Temple in Puri, these remarkable paintings are crafted on a specially prepared cloth known as 'patta', which involves layering cloth and using natural adhesive from tamarind seeds. The surface is treated with rice powder, enhancing its stiffness and allowing for bold and crisp designs. Each piece captures vibrant narratives of Hindu mythology, featuring motifs denoting the intricacies of the Gotipua and Odissi dance forms, and scenes from the epic tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata. With their striking use of natural colors derived from flora, the Pattachitra pieces not only serve as decorative art but also as functional storytelling mediums that enrich spiritual connect and visual appeal. Measuring 13 * 19 inches, this unframed art piece is available for wholesale orders with a minimum order quantity of 20 pieces, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to add culturally rich and aesthetically pleasing artworks to their inventory.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Art Type | Pattachitra |
Origin | Odisha, India |
Traditional Use | Religious and decorative purposes |
Painting Material | Natural colors from flowers, leaves, fruits, roots |
Cloth Preparation | Layers of cloth glued together and treated with rice powder |
Dimensions | 13 * 19 inches |
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | 20 pieces |
Frame Type | Unframed |
Motifs | Krishna life incidents, Vishnu avatars, Ramayana, Mahabharata themes |
Attributes | Description |
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Color | Multicolor |
Material | Canvas |
Art Form | Traditional Indian Painting |
Technique | Hand-painted using natural colors |
Cultural Significance | Represents the cultural and spiritual heritage of Odisha |
Aesthetic Appeal | Intricate detailing and vibrant storytelling |
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Incorporation Type
private limited company
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21AALCG1233D1ZA
Number of Employees
1 To 10 People
Import Export Code (IEC)
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Year of Establishment
March 2024
Nature of Business
distributor / exporter
GlobalLinker Member Since
May 2024
Annual Turnover: 1.00 lakh-25.00 lakh
Industry: Gifts, Handicrafts & Cottage Industry > Material based Handicrafts
Location(s): Bhubaneswar (India) | Bhubaneswar (India)
Gonasika Exim Private Limited, headquartered in Odisha, embodies the spirit of sustainable entrepreneurship and cultural pride. Drawing its name and inspiration from the pristine Gonasika hills in Keonjhar, Odisha, the company is dedicated to leveraging the state’s rich cultural heritage and natural resources to create globally competitive products. Gonasika Exim is committed to addressing critical global challenges such as environmental sustainability, rural empowerment, and economic inclusivity, while showcasing the unique cultural legacy of Odisha. Odisha-Specific and Culture-Driven Mission Gonasika Exim’s operations are deeply rooted in Odisha’s traditions and values. The state’s abundant natural resources, such as sal and banyan leaves, serve as the foundation for the company’s flagship products: biodegradable and eco-friendly leaf plates. These plates are a modern reimagining of a timeless Indian tradition of using natural leaves for serving food. By preserving and promoting this practice, Gonasika Exim integrates cultural authenticity with environmental sustainability. The company also celebrates Odisha’s artistic heritage. Through partnerships with local artisans, it incorporates intricate designs and cultural motifs into its products, creating items that are not only functional but also visually appealing. This approach reflects the company’s belief in blending tradition with innovation to create products that stand out in both domestic and international markets.
Brand: Gonasika
Country Of Origin: India
Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting. Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa.
Material
Patta : Traditionally, the Cloth on which painting is done is prepared by pasting layers of cloths with the help of glue made from tamarind seeds. The Surface is mixed with rice powder to make the cloth stiff and finally polished with stone.
Natural colours extracted from flowers, leaves, fruits, roots.
The motifs used in the paintings symbolizes the different dance possess of Gotipua and Odissi, the lines are bold and clean and angular and sharp.
Incidents in Krishna life, vishnu avatar, kamasutra, epic tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Frame Type: Unframed
Color : Multicolour
Material : Canvas
Size : 13 * 19 Inches
MOQ - 20
Pattachitra is an ancient art form that originated in Odisha, with its roots tied to religious practices and temple culture, particularly the Jagannath Temple in Puri. The tradition dates back to the 5th century BCE and was initially used to create visual narratives of Hindu mythology for devotees. These paintings, done on cloth, palm leaves, or walls, are characterized by their intricate detailing, vibrant natural colors, and storytelling themes centered around epics like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the lives of Lord Krishna and Lord Jagannath.
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