Crafts In India
Crafts in India BETA
Making things possible...!!!
View Shopping Cart | Contact Us| Site Map
 
Home About Us Vendors Login Vendor Sign Up Buyers Art & Culture Info Clearance
 
Product Search 
 Subscribe to newsletter  
+91-9871399021, +91-9871799902, +91-011-2556373
Categories
Indian Jewelry Store
Tribal Jewelry
Beaded Jewelry
Metal Jewelry
Silver Jewelry
Jewelry Sets
Silver Pendants
Silver Necklaces
Silver Earrings
Silver Bracelets
Lacquer Jewelry
Jewelry Boxes
Fashion Jewelry
Sculptures
Buddha Statues
Ganesha Sculptures
Hindu Deities
Indian Paintings
Miniature Paintings
Folk Art Paintings
Madhubani Paintings
Warli Paintings
Tribal Paintings
Phad Paintings
Patachitra
Glass Paintings
Thangka Paintings
Contemporary Indian Art
Batik Paintings
Home Decorations
Decorative Boxes
Bar Accessories
Handmade Candles
Candle Holders
Decoratives
Drink Coasters
Photo Frames
Vases
Wall Hangings
Christmas Candles
Christmas Decor
Christmas Jewelry Boxes
Home Furnishings
Carpets and Rugs
Bed Spreads
Cushion Covers
Table Spreads
Toys and Dolls
String Puppets
Handmade Toys
Collectible Dolls
Traditional Games
Chess Sets
Pachisi Set
Board Games
Card Games
Office Accessories
Diaries
Pens and Pencils
Note Blocks
Pen Stands
Office Utilities
Apparels and Accessories
Gifts For Him
Stoles
Bags and Purses
Fashion Accessory
Gifts For Her
Indian Kurti
Indian Book Store
Handcrafted Furniture
 
 
 
Why Rely on Indian Handicrafts :
Indian handicrafts are always rich in variety owing to great diversity in the cultural set-up of Indian society. The handicraft produced in far flung regions of India are unique and possess great historical traditions and artistry.
 

Wedding Fanfare-Patachitra

BY CIL

Dimensions : 6 x 4 Inches
Price : US $ 28

Shopping Guide

Remind me later

The handmade folk painting---‘Patachitra’ shows lively marriage celebrations. The five panel, cloth painting illustrates in detail the moods of fanfare.

The first panel features gracious hosts welcoming the marriage party with the beats of the drum, and the joyous blows of the trumpet. Whilst, the brilliant strokes in the second panel depicting the amusing gigs-‘the strength of the muscles’ and ‘the militaristic acumen of the warriors’ hold one’s attention for their sheer vibrancy.

The middle panel depicting the ‘dance of life’ performed by both the family and friends of the bride and groom, to bless the newly weds is beautifully illustrated. The animals in the amorous mood in the panel further complement the theme of the painting.

The theme of revelry is carried to the fourth panel too where men, and women are shown dancing to the beats of music. And, finally the last panel shows both the bride and groom being taken out amidst much fanfare in palanquins.

The use of natural colors derived from vegetable dyes is the notable feature of this style of painting. The golden border around the panel accentuates the aesthetic appeal of the painting manifolds.