Krishna Rasa Leela dancing with Gopis' Painting on Patta Odisha's finest
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Brand | Gonasika |
ITC-HSN: | 970190 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 |
Accept Small Orders | No |
Country Of Origin: | India |
Patta paintings of Krishna’s Rasleela represent the pinnacle of Pattachitra artistry, capturing the transcendental bond between Krishna and
Features:
- Handcrafted with precision
- Suitable for temple or home décor
- Carved from Black Muguni Stone
- Traditional Indian aesthetics
- Weather-resistant and durable
Attributes:
- Material: Natural Stone
- Finish: Matte / Polished
- Origin: India
- Category: Religious Artifact
- Usage: Indoor/Outdoor
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Additional Information
"Frame Type: Unframed
Color : Multicolour
Material : Canvas
Size : 40 * 24 Inches
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. 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.
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." 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.
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