The Palm Leaf Engraving of Lord Ganesha and Vishnu Dashavatara represents a remarkable art form known as Talapatra chitra, originating from the village of Raghurajpur in the Puri district of Odisha. This unique and intricate palm leaf painting stands out due to its fine pictorial depictions that portray rich stories and fables from Hindu mythology. The artwork combines the spiritual significance of Lord Ganesha and the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu, collectively known as Dashavatara. Each stroke and engraving captures not only the artistry but also the essence and teachings behind Hindu mythology, allowing viewers to appreciate the depth of the narratives involved. Despite being two-dimensional, the engravings exhibit a vibrant life of their own, showcasing the skill and painstaking efforts that go into each piece. Perfect for decor, this art piece serves as a cultural emblem and a sophisticated display of Odisha's artistic richness, making it ideal for collectors, spiritual enthusiasts, and businesses looking for an authentic representation of Indian heritage. Each palm leaf artwork is designed with great precision and stitched together, ensuring a seamless visual experience without discernible lines, bringing the entire composition to life. With dimensions of 13 x 13 inches and a minimum order quantity (MOQ) of 20 pieces, these engravings are perfect for bulk purchases and can elevate any space with their distinct flair.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Art Form | Talapatra Chitra |
Origin | Raghurajpur, Puri district, Odisha |
Dimensions | 13 x 13 Inches |
Minimum Order Quantity | 20 pieces |
Subject Matter | Lord Ganesha and Vishnu Dashavatara |
Technique | Palm leaf engraving |
Cultural Significance | Representation of Hindu mythology |
Artistic Style | Two-dimensional with intricate details |
Attributes | Description |
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Material | Dried palm leaves |
Artistic Type | Engraved painting |
Color | Natural color of palm leaves |
Crafting Method | Stitched and engraved with precision |
Weight | Lightweight for easy display |
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Brand: Gonasika
Country of Origin: India
The Talapatra chitra or the Palm leaf painting is a known art form of the village Raghurajpur, Puri district, Odisha. The fine pictorial depiction makes distinguishes this art form from the rest. The fine lines and overall look and placement of elements stands out in a unique way.
Even without the depth or perspective visualization the art work has got its prominence for the two dimensional look and feel.Another form of Pattachitra, apart from painting on the cloth, is the most amazing engravings over a palm leaf. This very complicated art form is done on dried palm leaves and stitched up together to look for a canvas. These amazingly beautiful intricacies are delicately done as one small move can destroy their entire creativity. The stitching is done so that the carvings depict an entire picture and there are no gaps or lines to say that they are joined together. Again, the art relates to fables and stories from the Hindu mythology and tells tales photographically about an incident or episode of a God or Goddess, their different stages, to make the people understand the flow of their deity’s life.
Size:- 13 * 13 Inches
MOQ - 20
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