Experience the timeless artistry of Patta Painting featuring the revered Lord Ganesha. This exquisite piece is crafted using traditional Pattachitra techniques that date back to the ancient Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. Deeply rooted in history, Pattachitra flourished in Orissa, especially with the construction of the Jagannath Temple in the 12th century. Each painting is intricately designed on hand-prepared cloth, treated with tamarind seed glue, and enhanced with natural colors derived from flowers, leaves, and fruits. Featuring bold and clean lines, this Lord Ganesha painting encapsulates epic tales from the Mahabharata and Ramayana, along with traditional motifs depicting the dance postures of Gotipua and Odissi. Measuring 14 x 20 inches, this unframed canvas piece is perfect for businesses looking to enrich their art collection, cultural decor, or interior design themes, particularly in celebration of Indian heritage. With a minimum order quantity of 20, this product is ideal for wholesalers or retailers seeking to incorporate authentic Indian artistry into their offerings.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Art Style | Traditional Pattachitra |
Subject | Lord Ganesha |
Material | Hand-prepared cloth with natural colors |
Size | 14 x 20 Inches |
Frame Type | Unframed |
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | 20 |
Cultural Significance | Rooted in ancient Indian civilization and mythology |
Artistic Quality | Bold and clean lines with intricate details |
Attributes | Description |
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Color | Multicolour |
Production Technique | Glues made from tamarind seeds and rice powder |
Motifs | Dance poses of Gotipua and Odissi, incidents from Krishna's life |
Origin | Orissa, India |
Use Cases | Cultural decor, art collection, gifts, event decorations |
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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 : 14 * 20 Inches (L * W)
MOQ - 20
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