Tikuli Art Card Holder
Keep your business cards organized in style with our Tikuli Art Card Holder. Featuring intricate Tikuli art, this card holder is a perfect blend of functionality and artistic expression, adding a touch of sophistication to your workspace.
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- Note: Although an artisan meticulously crafts their work with great attention to detail, there may still be some minor difference present, showcasing the inherent imperfections that add a touch of uniqueness to each piece. Kindly ignore such minor differences and slight variations in color, weight and dimensions as it adds to the uniqueness of product. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind treasure, making your purchase truly special.
- • GI Origin : Bihar
- • Product Material : Wood
- • Size : 4 x 3inch
- • Weight : ~ 500 Grams
- • Colour : Red
Tikuli art, also known as Tikuli painting or Kajal art, is a traditional form of painting originating from Bihar, India. It involves intricate designs painted on small surfaces such as paper or cardboard. Designs typically include floral motifs, animals, birds, and occasionally religious or mythological themes. The art is characterized by vibrant colors and fine detailing, often using a brush dipped in black ink or kohl for outlining.
Geographical Area:
Tikuli art is primarily associated with the city of Patna in Bihar, India. It has its roots in the rich cultural heritage of the region and has been practiced for generations by local artisans.
Method:
Artisans create Tikuli art using traditional techniques passed down through generations. The process involves meticulous detailing and precise brushwork. Typically, the design is outlined using black ink or kohl, followed by filling in with vibrant colors using brushes or sometimes fingers.
Uniqueness:
Tikuli art stands out for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, which captivate viewers. The use of black ink or kohl for outlining gives the artwork a distinctive appearance. This traditional art form reflects the cultural heritage and artistic prowess of the artisans of Bihar.