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Handmade Rekhachitra Tribal Art

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Bhartiya Heritage

Unveiling the heritage of Bharat  

Bhartiya Tribal Art 

 Supports Bhartiya Tribe Artists

GI Tag Arts

  Authenticity & Quality Assurance

Earth-Toned Artistry

Vividly Painted with Earth’s Own Palette


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Rekha Chitra is a traditional tribal art form from Odisha, known for its intricate designs and vibrant use of natural colors. This art is meticulously crafted by tribal communities on tussar silk, a luxurious fabric that enhances the beauty of the artwork. The natural colors used in Rekha Chitra are derived from various organic sources, ensuring that the art remains eco-friendly and sustainable.

Importance of Rekha Chitra:

  1. Cultural Heritage: Rekha Chitra is a vital part of Odisha’s rich cultural heritage, reflecting the traditions and stories of the tribal communities.
  2. Sustainability: The use of natural colors and tussar silk promotes eco-friendly practices and supports sustainable art forms.
  3. Economic Support: This art form provides livelihood opportunities for tribal artisans, helping to preserve their traditional skills and improve their economic conditions.
  4. Aesthetic Appeal: The intricate designs and vibrant colors of Rekha Chitra make it highly sought after for decorative purposes, both in India and internationally.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION :

  • Size: 16x8inches
  • Large: Traditional Rekhachitra art
  • Handcrafted : Made on Tussar Silk Cloth By Tribal Artist Of Odissa
  • Authenticity​ : This painting bears the GI Tag, ensuring its origin from skilled Odia artisans
  • No Frame: The artwork is sold unframed

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