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  1. Sristi- Tattva Assamese manuscript for sale

    Sristi- Tattva: ASSAMESE MANUSCRIPT PAINTING BY MRIDU MOUCHAM BORA

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    Artist - Mridu Moucham Bora blue-tick

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    The Rang Ghar in Assamese Painting by Mridu Moucham Bora

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About Assamese Scroll

Assamese scrolls are a traditional form of art from the northeastern state of Assam, India. These scrolls are distinguished by their vibrant storytelling and intricate designs, which depict a rich tapestry of Assamese culture, history, and mythology. Crafted on various materials such as cloth, paper, or palm leaves, these scrolls serve as both artistic expressions and historical documents, capturing the essence of Assamese life and traditions through their detailed illustrations and narratives. Traditional Assamese scrolls often feature a combination of textual and visual elements, with verses written in Assamese script accompanying the illustrations. This unique style not only enhances the visual appeal of the scrolls but also serves to convey complex narratives and themes effectively.

History

The origins of Assamese scroll art can be traced back to the medieval period when the practice was primarily used as a medium for storytelling and religious teachings. Traditionally, scrolls were created by artisans in Assam to illustrate important events, deities, and mythological tales. This art form flourished under the patronage of the Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam from the 13th to the 19th century. Scrolls were often used in rituals and festivals, and their creation involved a blend of local artistic techniques and influences from neighboring regions.

Materials and Methods

Assamese scrolls are traditionally created using materials such as cloth, paper, or palm leaves. The process begins with preparing the base material, which is then coated with a layer of natural adhesive to provide a smooth surface for painting. Artists use natural dyes and pigments derived from plants and minerals to create vibrant colors. The illustrations are meticulously painted using fine brushes, with attention to detail and accuracy. The scrolls are often finished with a protective layer of varnish to preserve the artwork and enhance its durability.

Significance

Assamese scrolls hold significant cultural and historical value as they serve as visual chronicles of Assamese heritage and traditions. They are not only artistic creations but also educational tools that offer insights into the region's history, mythology, and daily life. The preservation of this art form is crucial for maintaining the cultural identity of Assam and ensuring that future generations can appreciate and learn from these historical artifacts. Through their vibrant depictions and intricate designs, Assamese scrolls continue to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural tapestry of Assam.

FAQs

Can Assamese scrolls be customized or commissioned?

Yes, Assamese scrolls can be customized or commissioned to include specific themes, colors, or designs based on individual preferences. Artists at MeMeraki are open to creating bespoke scrolls for personal or decorative use.

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