Village Depiction Patta Tussar Painting is an exquisite representation of Odisha's rich cultural heritage, intricately hand-painted on natural Tussar silk. Its origins lie in the sacred rituals of the Jagannath Temple in Puri, where this art form flourished since the 12th century. The vibrant, detailed imagery embodies various themes, from folk stories to musical narratives, using organic dyes derived from natural sources. Each piece showcases the painstaking craftsmanship involved in preparing the canvas and the lively colors that incorporate crushed stone and natural glue. This unframed painting, sized at 18 x 36 inches, truly reflects the skill and dedication of the artisans from the heritage village of Raghurajpur, where Pattachitra remains a vibrant reflection of tradition and innovation. Perfect for adding a touch of cultural elegance to your space, these artworks also make ideal gifts that celebrate art and history.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Art Form | Ancient Pattachitra painting from Odisha |
Material | 100% natural Tussar silk and handmade canvas |
Color Scheme | Vibrant multi-color palette using crushed stone colors |
Dimensions | 18 x 36 inches |
Frame Type | Unframed, allowing customization |
Origin | Evolved from the temple rituals, especially from Jagannath Temple |
Minimum Order Quantity | 15 pieces |
Cultural Significance | Depicts narratives from Hindu mythology and village life |
Attributes | Description |
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Artistic Technique | Hand-painted using traditional methods |
Color Sources | Natural dyes from turmeric, conch shells, flowers |
Community | Crafted by artisans from the heritage village of Raghurajpur |
Historical Period | Dates back to 5th century BCE |
Ecological Impact | Made with 100% natural materials |
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Brand: Gonasika
Country Of Origin: India
These are exotic ancient painting on tussar (silk) which is a natural fabric or on hand made canvas (Patta). As a religion art form it evolved from the temple rituals, more specifically from the temple of Jagannath at Puri and else where in Orissa.
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.
Village Life Patta Tussar Painting
These paintings portray a large variety of themes, from religious and mythical stories to exotic and raga (musical) narratives.
Material: 100% natural materials – Tussar silk fabrics, Crushed stone colours and natural glue.
Color: Multi-Color
Frame Type: Unframed
Dimensions: 18 x 36 Inches.
MOQ - 15
Village Life Patta Tussar Painting
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.
The process of creating Pattachitra is meticulous, involving the preparation of canvas with tamarind paste and chalk and the use of organic dyes extracted from natural sources like turmeric, conch shells, and flowers. The heritage village of Raghurajpur is synonymous with this craft, where artisans have preserved the age-old techniques while innovating with modern adaptations, such as sarees, decorative panels, and souvenirs. Despite challenges from industrialization, Pattachitra remains a testament to Odisha’s cultural legacy and continues to gain global recognition for its timeless beauty and intricate artistry.
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