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Pattachitra painting is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning canvas or cloth, and "Chitra" meaning painting or picture.
The art form involves the use of a cloth canvas made from cotton or silk, on which the artists create intricate paintings using natural colors derived from various sources such as plants, minerals, and rocks. These Patachitra paintings usually depict mythological stories, religious themes, and cultural traditions of Odisha.
Framed Dimension
Immerse your home in the divine splendor of Jagannath Suna Besha Pattachitra paintings, crafted with reverence from Odisha's rich cultural tapestry. These artworks delicately portray Lord Jagannath adorned in golden attire during the Suna Besha ritual, exuding celestial allure.
Perfect for wall art decor, they infuse spaces with spiritual tranquility and aesthetic elegance, celebrating the grandeur of tradition and devotion. Each stroke and hue reflects timeless devotion and local artistry, making it more than just decor but a cherished narrative of divine grace and cultural heritage, adorning your home with sacred beauty and reverence.
Originating from Odisha's cultural heart, these intricate artworks depict Lord Jagannath adorned in resplendent golden attire during the Suna Besha ceremony.