Handmade Cheriyal Painting Folk Stories Of Village Women
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 11*11inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Handmade Cheriyal Painting Of Farmer Plowing The Field
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 11*11inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Handmade Cheriyal Painting Of Elegant Krishna Playing Basuri With Beautiful Radha
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Handicraft Epical Cheriyal Painting Of Beautiful Women Playing And Swinging Swing
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Handicraft Epic Cheriyal Painting Of Beautiful Women Grinding And Mixing Spices
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage: Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Handicraft Epical Cheriyal Painting Of Beautiful Women Grinding Wheat
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Customary Handmade Cheriyal Painting Of Beautiful Women Swinging on Swing
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor.
Gi Tagged : 2008
Customary Handmade Cheriyal Painting Of Elegant Krishna Playing Basuri With Gopiyaa
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Customary Handmade Cheriyal Painting Of Two Beautiful Women Grinding Spices
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Women Making Mud Pot
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Women Grinding Wheat
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Women Making Rangoli
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Women Playing Game
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Traditional Handmade Beautiful Cheriyal Painting Of Two Folk Women Playing Pasa Game
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.Traditionally, the base material was khadi cloth treated with a mixture of rice starch, tamarind paste and chalk powder, applied in two or three layers.
Product Material : Khadi cloth
Dimensions : 10*10inch
Weight : 100 g
Usage : Home Decor
Gi Tagged : 2008
Molela Clay Work Art Panihari Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Krishna With Animal Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Radha Krishna Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Camel & Farmer Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Hanuman Ji Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.
Molela Clay Work Art Ganesh Ji Sculpture
The Molela Terracotta Clay craft hails from the arid lands of the Molela village in Rajasthan. A mixture of clay, donkey dung, geru and lacquer is used to make appealing yet functional products. A variety of products such as terracotta kitchenware, figures of deities, jewellery, etc are made by shaping clay with hands.