Pattachitra Wall Plate – GI Craft from Odisha

1,199.00 inc GST

A beautifully handcrafted Pattachitra Wall Plate from Odisha, decorated with intricate traditional paintings created using natural dyes.

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Description

The Pattachitra Wall Plate is a vibrant decorative artwork that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Odisha. The plate is adorned with detailed Pattachitra paintings, a traditional art form known for its fine lines, mythological themes, and bold colors.

Artists carefully paint motifs inspired by Hindu mythology, temple traditions, and nature. The use of natural dyes enhances the authenticity and uniqueness of each piece, making it both a decorative item and a representation of classical Indian art.

Craftsmanship & Origin

Pattachitra is one of the oldest traditional painting styles of Odisha, practiced mainly by skilled artisans known as Chitrakars. The word Pattachitra comes from Patta (cloth or surface) and Chitra (painting).

Artisans prepare natural pigments from minerals, stones, and plant extracts to create vibrant colors. Each design is painted with fine brushes, requiring patience, precision, and years of artistic experience.

Why It’s Special

  • Hand-painted using traditional Pattachitra techniques
  • Uses natural dyes derived from minerals and plants
  • Features detailed mythological and cultural motifs
  • Each piece is unique and handcrafted
  • Represents the artistic heritage of Odisha

Ideal For

  • Wall décor in living rooms or hallways
  • Cultural and heritage collections
  • Festive and traditional gifting
  • Art lovers and craft enthusiasts

Care Instructions

  • Keep away from excessive moisture
  • Dust gently with a soft dry cloth
  • Avoid direct sunlight to preserve colors

GI Origin : Odisha
Application Number : 88
Material : Natural Dye

Additional information

Weight .098 kg
Dimensions 19 × 19 × 1 cm
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