Printed Serving Tray
Pattachitra paintings are known for their intricate details characterized by mythological narratives and folktales. The tradition is more than a thousand years old. Powdered conch shells are used for making a white pigment, while lamp soot is used for a black pigment. The gum of the kaitha tree is the chief ingredient, which acts as a base for the different pigments. This art form has been modernised into these chic printed wooden trays.
Dimensions: L44cm x W28 x H5cm
Pattachitra paintings are known for their intricate details characterized by mythological narratives and folktales. The tradition is more than a thousand years old. Powdered conch shells are used for making a white pigment, while lamp soot is used for a black pigment. The gum of the kaitha tree is the chief ingredient, which acts as a base for the different pigments. This art form has been modernised into these chic printed wooden trays.
Dimensions: L44cm x W28 x H5cm
Pattachitra paintings are known for their intricate details characterized by mythological narratives and folktales. The tradition is more than a thousand years old. Powdered conch shells are used for making a white pigment, while lamp soot is used for a black pigment. The gum of the kaitha tree is the chief ingredient, which acts as a base for the different pigments. This art form has been modernised into these chic printed wooden trays.
Dimensions: L44cm x W28 x H5cm