Pattachitra Paintings are one of the most famous and oldest art forms of Odisha. The name "Pattachitra" comes from the Sanskrit word Patta which stands for canvas or chitra. It is a painting done on canvas with rich and colourful motifs and designs. These paintings showcase simple themes, mostly mythological characters.
This Pattachitra is a representation of Odisha's local culture along with Lotus, shell and blunt mace (gada) motifs. Its borders are filled with Lotus motifs, and the aanchal presents a picture of Lord Jagannath, Maa Subhadra and Lord Balabhadra together. They are sitting inside the sacred Puri temple, with its flag on the top and two angles protecting them. The head of the temple also has 10 depictions, indicating the 10 incarnations of Vishnu.
Product Specification
Length – 6.3 Mtrs
Wrap*weft (Tana*Bana) – Silk*Silk
Fabric – 2ply*4ply Mulberry Silk
Blouse - Yes
Note : There might be mild colour variation in the saree due to colour reproduction in camera and screen.
Livelihood
Purchasing this product would render 40 Days of livelihood.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- Suggested dry cleaning
- Please Do not squeeze or wring
- Store in clean, dry place away from insects, dust, excessive light and moisture.