Pattachitra is a general term for traditional, cloth-based scroll painting, based in the eastern Indian state, Odisha. In the Sanskrit language, "Patta" literally means "cloth" and "Chitra" means "picture".
Most of these paintings depict stories of Hindu deities. This is a very beautiful design handicraft patacitra kurta only for girl. This Patachitra kurta give your lovely wife, sister and your girlfriend.
Famous Handicrafts of Rajasthan
- Textile
- Handmade Jewellery
- Carpets & Durries
- Blue Pottery
- Wooden Furniture
- Rajasthan Quilts
- Mojaris/Jutis
- Marble Crafts
- Ivory
- Rajasthani Paintings
- Other handmade crafts
A jharokha is a type of overhanging enclosed balcony used in Architecture of Rajasthan. Jharokhas jutting forward from the wall plane could be used both for adding to the architectural beauty of the building itself or for a specific purpose.
One of the most important functions it served was to allow women to see the events outside without being seen themselves. Alternatively, these windows could also be used to position archers and spies.
Talapatra paintings are made by fine line drawings in a steel stylus on rectangular strips of palm leaves that are bind together.
The paintings describe about the religious and mythological stories of Ramayana, Mahabharata, Krishna Rasa Leela, incarnations of "Lord Vishnu",and " Lord Jagannath".
Stone carving is an ancient activity where pieces of rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled removal of stone.
Owing to the permanence of the material, stone work has survived which was created during our prehistory.
This Hand Made bag's is a good source of livelihood for the villagers and town women artisans of Orissa.
Several people use this hand made bags for personal use or decorate their homes.
Pipili (also known as Pipli) is a town and a NAC under jurisdiction of Puri district in the Indian state of Odisha. It is famous for designing beautiful Applique handicrafts.
It is a town of artisans famous for their colourful fabrics. The Pipli Applique work owes its origin to Lord Jagannath culture during 12th century. Earlier applique umbrellas and canopies were prepared by gajapatis for the annual Jagannath's Ratha Jatra.