Weaver On A Spinning Wheel Patchithra (10x12inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Man On a Boat Odisha Patchithra (10x12 inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Women On Jhula Odisha Patchithra (10x12inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Dashavataram Odisha Patchithra (19x13 inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Colourful Radha Krishna Odisha Patchithra (19x13inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Complete Krishna Katha Odisha Patchithra (19x13inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Beautiful Krishna Katha B&W Odisha Patchithra (19x13inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Krishna Story B & W Odisha Patchithra (19x13 inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Aranmula Kannadi AKK14
This Shankha-shaped Aranmula mirror, due to its form inspired by the revered conch shell and the traditional craftsmanship, not only serves as a functional mirror but also carries cultural and symbolic significance.
This conch shell holds significant religious and cultural value in India, often symbolizing purity, positivity, and the sacred..
Care instructions
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrastive cleaning chemicals.
Aranmula Kannadi AKK13
This particular type of Aranmula Kannadi offers a larger reflective surface, often designed to have a free-standing base or a stand, allowing it to be placed in homes or spaces for both functional use and aesthetic appeal.
This standing mirror design, much like other forms of Aranmula Kannadi, carries the same cultural and symbolic significance. It's considered auspicious and is often used in ceremonies, rituals, and special occasions.
Care instructions
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrastive cleaning chemicals.
Radha Krishna Raas Odisha Patchithra (19x13inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Aranmula Kannadi AKK12
- Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
- Dimensions(L*B*W) : 10*22*8 cm
- Weight : 800 gm
- Usage : Home Decor
- Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
Lord Krishna Leelas Odisha Patchithra (19x13 inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Lord Krishna B&W With Gopikas Odisha Patchithra (19x13 inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Aranmula Kannadi AKK11
- Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
- Dimensions(L*B*W) :12*22*6 cm
- Weight :700 gm
- Usage : Home Decor
- Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.
Puri Jagannath Odisha Patchithra (40x24 inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Goddess Lakshmi Odisha Patchithra (40x24inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Aranmula Kannadi AKK10
The Aranmula, a small town in the Indian state of Kerala, is where the metal-alloy mirror known as Aranmula Kannadi (Malayalam) or the Aranmula mirror is created. It is a metal-alloy mirror, or front surface reflection mirror, as opposed to the traditional "silvered" glass mirrors, which removes secondary reflections and aberrations common with rear surface mirrors.
Aranmula Kannadi, a traditional handmade mirror from Aranmula, India, takes around 30 to 45 days to create. Skilled artisans meticulously craft it using a unique alloy of metals, primarily copper and tin. The process involves casting, polishing, and decorating the mirror frame, which is never silvered like conventional mirrors. Instead, it reflects light through a combination of metals, resulting in a distortion-free image. This cultural art form has been passed down through generations and is highly prized for its craftsmanship, beauty, and cultural significance.
India. Crafted with great precision, it features a unique, non-reflective polished surface that imparts a distortion-free reflection. The frame is adorned with intricate designs, making it a cherished decorative and functional item. Considered a symbol of heritage and artistry, the Aranmula Small Kannadi is a prized possession for its cultural significance and exquisite craftsmanship. It reflects the rich tradition and craftsmanship of the region.
The mirror is distinctive because it is not composed of glass. To create the alloy's reflecting surface, the precise metals are combined with copper and tin before being polished for several days in a row. The inner surface of a typical mirror is where the picture is produced. Yet, in Aranmula Kannadi, light can be reflected off the exterior surface (specifically, from polished metal surface), providing a perfect image. Normally, the mirror is stored at ambient temperature, away from sources of heat and dust.
This product is entirely made by hand. There are no machines used in its production.
Krishna On Govardhan Odisha patchithra (19x13inch)
Patchitra, also known as Pattachitra, is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. It is a unique and intricate style of painting that is characterized by rich colors, detailed motifs, and intricate brushwork. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning cloth and "Chitra" meaning picture.
Aranmula Kannadi AKK9
Aranmula, a small town in the Indian state of Kerala, is where the metal-alloy mirror known as Aranmula Kannadi (Malayalam) or the Aranmula mirror is created. It is a metal-alloy mirror, or front surface reflection mirror, as opposed to the traditional "silvered" glass mirrors, which removes secondary reflections and aberrations common with rear surface mirrors.
Primary Material : Copper and Tin.
Dimensions (L*B*W): 22*10*8 cm
Weight : 1000 gm
Usage : Home Decor
Care Instuction : Mirrors are usually stored at room temperature away from direct heat and dust.