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Sunitas Creations - The Best Place to Choose Patachitra

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Pattachitra - the combination of two words that is Patta and Chitra. It defines cloth and picture. This is an art form painted on a piece of cloth.  This form of art is related to the cult of Shri Jagannath and the temple traditions in Puri, Odisha. It is the heritage art form that makes Odisha proud. There are few main colours that uses in pattachitra painting for painting the trinity, such as sankha (white), hengula (red), neli (blue), pocha (green), haritala (yellow), kala (black), and geru (ochre).  Sunita’s Creations Brush is the other main part that was made by crushing a portion of the root of the screw-pine, which is locally known as kia kathi. Sometimes, the body hair of different animals were used. Importance of art and artist:  Utkala - the ancient name of Odisha means the land of excellent art. Odisha is the hidden treasure place of handicraft and traditional arts that carries the freshness and charm along with. And, Pattachitra art of Odisha is one of those hidden treasur

Pattachitra Swapna-Mahal Sarees

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This exquisite rich Purple  Silk saree is shining with golden line work and dancers are in dancing pose with instruments & shringar painted by our patachitra artisan on pure silk.         The saree has a  broad multi and golden border & Its heavy pattachitra design painted along the border and pallu makes it gorgeous, a perfect thing to wear on your special occasions.

Buy online Patachitra sarees at Sunita Creation’s

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Patachitra Saree Odisha land of beautiful art architecture has the best sights to experience like Konark temple, Jagannath mandir, Pipili Applique work, Gotipua Odissi Dance, Sambalpuri Nuapatna bandha silk fabric and so many art forms, yet another fine art comes into mind, that’s  Patachitra. The thousand-year-old tiresome brush language speaks about itself and its intricacy. As the name says the Chitra means figurines and nature drawn on Patta or canvas in organic colors and natural adhesives. This art form was used for the sketch of stonework like Konark and different temples and it was the art form to decorate the temple walls n later used as a wall hanging and engraving on palm leaves. In due course time artwork shifted from wall to ensembles and accessories, which include saree, dress, jackets, shirts, scarves, pocket squares, bags, necklaces, shoes and nail art too. Indian Patachitra saree is globally accepted as the most fashionable ensemble and the six yards length is a