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- Made & Mkt by: Chanchal Soni
- Product Code: 1689-TA24-07
- Weight: 700.00g
- Dimensions: 31.00cm x 31.00cm x 5.00cm
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Vibrant and expressive, tribal art painting serves as a beautiful representation of the cultural heritage and traditions found within Indigenous communities worldwide. This art form often bursts with bold colors, intricate designs, and symbolic imagery that narrate stories, convey spiritual beliefs, and illustrate deep connections to nature.
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One of the most fascinating aspects of Pithora painting is its narrative quality. The paintings often tell stories of the community's history, myths, and legends. Through the use of visual symbols, artists convey complex themes such as the relationship between humans and nature, the importance of community, and the spiritual beliefs that guide their lives. This storytelling aspect transforms the walls of a home into a living canvas that preserves and communicates the tribe's heritage.
ithora painting is a vibrant and culturally rich art form originating from the Rathwa and Bhil tribes of the western Indian state of Gujarat, particularly in the Panchmahal district. This traditional folk art is characterized by its intricate designs, vivid colors, and symbolic representations that narrate the stories, beliefs, and traditions of the tribal communities.
The term "Pithora" is derived from the name of the deity Pithora, who is revered by these tribes. The paintings are often created during rituals and ceremonies, serving as both a form of worship and a means of storytelling. Artists typically use natural pigments derived from minerals, plants, and other organic materials, which not only contribute to the vibrant hues but also connect the art to the environment.
Pithora paintings are predominantly done on the walls of homes, particularly in the interiors, and are often commissioned by families to commemorate significant events such as weddings, births, or the establishment of a new home. The process of creating a Pithora painting is deeply communal and involves participation from various family members, reflecting the close-knit nature of tribal life.
The artwork itself is highly stylized and often features a variety of motifs, including animals, human figures, and geometric patterns. Each element holds specific meanings; for instance, animals may represent fertility, prosperity, or protection. The use of vibrant colors is not merely aesthetic; each color also carries symbolic significance. Red may symbolize fertility or life, while blue can represent the sky or water, essential elements for sustenance.
Pithora painting is not just an artistic expression but a vital cultural practice that encapsulates the beliefs, stories, and identities of the tribal communities of Gujarat. Its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and rich narratives make it a significant part of India’s cultural heritage, deserving recognition and preservation for future generations.
Craftsmen | |
Made by | Artisans working with Gaatha |
Returns and Exchange | |
Note | The products in this category are non return & refundable. |
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Made of | Paper, Natural Handmade Colors |
Instruction | |
About Sizes | Painting Size - 9" x 12" inch ( 12" x 16" inch Painting With Mount ) |
Note | The artifact is brittle, proper care should be taken while handling and placing them. As each piece is hand crafted and unique, expect some variation from shown design. The painting will come without Frame, We would suggest the buyers to frame these paintings with caution. ( Two Mount options White or Black) |
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COD - Option | Not Available |