The art of Pattachitra paintings emerged from Puri in Odisha. Legend has it that local artists in the Puri region began painting images of the temple deities on a piece of cloth.
This practice started to give the temple deities a break after the annual ritual bath.
This form of painting on cloth came to be known as Pattachitra, Patta meaning Cloth and Chitra meaning Painting.
The Pattachitra painting on display depicts horses, that are often associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu legends and myths. The intricately done designs and the use of natural colours enhance the beauty of the painting.
Note: The product's actual colours may slightly differ from what you see in the images due to variations in computer screen resolutions, displays, and photography.
Quantity: 1 painting without Frame. The frame shown in the image is only for representational purposes.
Care instructions: Keep away from direct sunlight, moisture, water and other liquids. For best results, keep it in a frame with glass.
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