Derived from the Sanskrit words "Patta" (cloth) and "Chitra" (painting), Pattachitra is a 1,000-year-old art form from Odisha and West Bengal, known for its intricate detailing, mythological themes, and natural colors. Originally painted on treated cloth or dried palm leaves, these artworks are crafted using organic pigments made from crushed minerals, conch shells, and plant extracts.
✔ One of the Oldest Scroll Paintings – With roots tracing back to the 5th century, Pattachitra was used to depict epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata in temple rituals.
✔ UNESCO-Recognized Craft – This endangered art form has gained global recognition for its fine detailing and bold storytelling.
✔ Functional Art for Everyday Use – Blending heritage with utility, this hand-painted kettle brings a touch of artistic elegance to your home.
HastIndia presents this Pattachitra-inspired kettle, where centuries-old craftsmanship meets modern functionality—a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary design.
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