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Shree Krishna-Gopala Pattachitra Painting
Shree Krishna-Gopala Pattachitra Painting
Product Description
Product Description
Immerse yourself in the divine beauty of the Shree Krishna with Gopalas & Cows Pattachitra Painting, a mesmerizing piece of traditional Indian art. This exquisite Pattachitra, a form of folk painting from the state of Odisha, showcases the enchanting pastoral scene of Lord Krishna surrounded by playful Gopalas (cowherd boys) and graceful cows. The intricate details, vibrant colors, and meticulous brushwork bring this spiritual composition to life, capturing the essence of Krishna's pastoral charm and fostering a sense of serenity. Whether as a sacred wall decor or a cherished art piece, this Pattachitra Painting radiates the timeless essence of devotion and folklore, inviting viewers to connect with the divine through the rich tapestry of Indian artistic heritage.
Key Features
Key Features
- Made from all natural ingredients.
- Zero environmental foot-print.
- Having been hand painted, this is going to be a unique piece that you have. There can never be another exact copy.
Material
Material
Substrate material: Natural silk fabric
Paint material: Prepared 100% naturally from flowers, leaves, stones, shells, lamp black etc.
Frame material: glass & wood
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
General tips:
- Avoid direct sunlight: Sunlight can fade the colors and cause the paint to crack. Hang your Pattachitra in a room with indirect light or controlled lighting.
- Keep it dry: Dampness can warp the canvas and promote mold growth. Avoid hanging your Pattachitra in humid environments like bathrooms or kitchens.
- Maintain stable temperature: Extreme temperature fluctuations can damage the painting. Ideally, keep the temperature between 65°F and 75°F.
- Handle with care: Avoid touching the painted surface directly with your fingers, as oils and dirt can transfer and damage the artwork. Always handle your Pattachitra with clean, dry hands.
Cleaning and dusting:
- Gently dust: Use a soft brush or feather duster to remove dust from the surface of the painting. Do not use a vacuum cleaner, as it can be too harsh and damage the delicate paint.
- Framed vs. unframed: For framed Pattachitras, use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the frame and brush along the edges where the frame meets the painting. If the painting is unframed, lay it flat on a stable surface and dust both sides gently.
- Difficult areas: For intricate areas or crevices, use a small, soft brush to carefully remove dust. You can also use a compressed air blower on the lowest setting to dislodge stubborn dust particles.
- Never use water or chemicals: Water can cause the paint to bleed and chemicals can damage the artwork. Do not use any cleaning solutions, even those marketed for paintings, as they are often designed for different materials.
Shipping and Return
Shipping and Return
- You have a 10-day window to request a return after receiving your item. For eligibility, the item must be in its original condition, unused, with intact tags and packaging. You can start the return process from your account on Indie-kaarigari.
- If your return is approved, we'll furnish you with a return shipping label and detailed instructions for sending the package. Upon arrival at our facility, our quality team will review the contents. Once approved, we'll initiate your refund. Please allow up to 10 working days for the refund process to be completed.
- We only facilitate returns for items that are defective or were incorrectly shipped.
Dimensions
Dimensions
53 cm ✕ 29 cm (with frame)
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Having been completely hand-made manually, there is a small chance of slight imperfection due to human error. But those very imperfections are a sign of authentic handmade products.
Color may vary slightly due to variations in lighting conditions.