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'THE ITEM COLOR OR SHADE MAY BE DARKER OR LIGHTER THAN THE PICTURE.'
We Are Offering A 100% Pure Cotton Fabric Pink & Ivory Color Base Patachitra Printed Saree.
One Of The Oldest Forms Of Artwork Found In Orissa, Patachitra Art Is Fascinating, Depicts Hindu Mythological Tales And Wonders. Primarily Based On These Stories From The Past, Patachitra Art Is Vibrant, Unique And Is A Fine Display Of Dexterous Indian Craftsmanship At Its Best. What Is Even More Interesting Is That This Artwork Has Mughal Influences As Well When It Comes To The Character’S Apparel And Fashion Sense. Features Of Each Character Are Defined With Clear Dark Lines Which Give A Definite Shape And Appeal. Natural Dyes And Colors Are Used, All Of Which Are Derived From Fruits And Vegetables.
This Saree Has A Pink & Ivory Base On 100% Pure Cotton Fabric Which Is Patachitra Printed. Full Saree Is Printed On Multi Color Base In Peacock, Floral, Leaf, Human Dancing Figures And Other Geometrical Designs In Blue, Yellow, Pink And Black Color.
Pallu Of This Saree Is Printed In Peacock Designs With Blue, Yellow, Pink And Black Color.
Border Of This Saree Has A Blue Base With Flowers Printed In Yellow And Pink Color.
As The Item Is Vintage, Some Minor Stains And Defects Are Expected.
It Is Beautiful Saree Which Gives You A Connect To Older Times.
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Pattachitra Printed/Painting : The Traditional Printed/Paintings Of Odisha, (Eastern India) Are Said To Be More Than Thousand Years Old. "Patta" Literally Means "Cloth" And "Chitra" Means "Picture". Most Of These Paintings Are Based On Hindu Mythology And Depict Stories Of Hindu Deities Specially Lord Jagannath.Patta Paintings Are Done On Small Strips Of Cotton Cloth. The Canvas Is Prepared By Coating The Cloth With A Mixture Of Chalk And Gum Made From Tamarind Seeds. Then It Is Rubbed By Taking The Help Of Two Different Stones And Then The Cloth Is Dried. The Mixture Of Gum And Chalk Gives The Cloths Surface A Leathery Finish On Which The Artists Paint With Natural Medium Like Vegetable, Earth And Stone Colors.