Orange curve basket: Sabai Grass Work by Gouri Mohapatra


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Dimensions : Dia: 10 | H: 4 Inch

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In the artwork, Sabai Grass work artist gracefully merges the presence of curved lines emerging from a point of orange color and woven on the border. The image of curved lines radiating from a central point of orange symbolize a sunburst or radiant design. This is a representation of the sun, symbolizing warmth, energy, and positivity. The use of orange, a color often associated with energy, enthusiasm, and creativity, convey a sense of vitality and dynamism. The curved lines extending from a point represent the dynamic and continuous flow of energy. The artisan incorporated this design as a form of artistic expression. The use of color and form in sabai grass work allows artisans to showcase their creativity and unique style.


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    Gouri
    Gouri Mohapatra, a talented Sabai artist from Mayurbhanj, Odisha, has been honing her craft since 2012. Drawing inspiration from her roots in Mayurbhanj, she received training from her village and now practices alongside her sister-in-law. While Gouri's journey in Sabai art hasn't garnered any awards, her dedication to the craft has taken her to exhibitions in Bhubaneshwar, Patna, Delhi (through Jio), and Mumbai, where she also conducted workshops to share her knowledge and skills. With a penchant for creating wall decor and a diverse range of products including dustbins, baskets, dining table mats, and coasters, Gouri finds joy in both replicating existing designs and letting her imagination run wild to produce unique pieces. Despite the absence of formal recognition, Gouri remains committed to her craft, continuously pushing herself to improve and inspire others. Her perseverance and passion serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of creativity and the importance of pursuing one's artistic endeavors with dedication and enthusiasm.

    Grass Work


    Sabai Grass Work is a traditional craft from the tribal regions of India, particularly in areas like Odisha and Jharkhand. This art form is celebrated for its intricate and durable creations made from Sabai grass, a type of coarse, fibrous grass found in these regions. The craft involves weaving and coiling techniques to create a wide range of items, including baskets, mats, and decorative pieces. Sabai Grass Work reflects the ingenuity of local artisans who transform a simple, natural material into functional and aesthetically pleasing artifacts. History Sabai Grass Work has ancient roots in the tribal cultures of India, where the use of natural materials for crafting has been a longstanding tradition. The craft is believed to have evolved as a practical solution for creating durable and functional items using the abundant Sabai grass found in the region. Historically, Sabai grass was used for making various everyday items, including storage baskets and mats, essential for the daily lives of tribal communities. Over time, the craft has evolved to include more intricate designs and decorative items, reflecting the changing needs and artistic expressions of the communities. The themes in Sabai Grass Work are closely tied to the daily lives and cultural practices of the tribal communities. Common motifs include geometric patterns, nature-inspired designs, and symbols that hold cultural or spiritual significance. The craft often features traditional patterns that reflect the artisan's heritage and the natural surroundings. Additionally, some pieces are created for ceremonial purposes or special occasions, incorporating motifs that celebrate important events or rituals. Materials and Methods Sabai Grass Work primarily uses Sabai grass, which is harvested from the wild and prepared for crafting. The grass is cleaned, dried, and sometimes dyed before being used. Artisans employ a range of traditional techniques, including coiling, weaving, and braiding, to create various items. The process begins with preparing the grass strands, which are then woven together to form the desired shape. Detailed patterns and designs are achieved through careful placement and manipulation of the grass fibers. Some items may be finished with a natural coating to enhance durability and appearance. Significance Sabai Grass Work holds significant cultural and practical value for the tribal communities of India. It represents a deep connection to the natural environment and the resourcefulness of the artisans. The craft not only provides practical items for daily use but also serves as a means of preserving traditional skills and cultural heritage. The evolution of Sabai Grass Work, from utilitarian objects to decorative and ceremonial pieces, highlights its adaptability and enduring relevance. Efforts to promote and preserve this craft through exhibitions and educational initiatives help ensure that the skills and traditions associated with Sabai Grass Work continue to be appreciated and celebrated. FAQs What is Sabai grass? Sabai grass is a type of coarse, fibrous grass that grows in the tribal regions of India. It is known for its strength and durability, making it an ideal material for crafting various functional and decorative items. Do you offer international shipping? Yes, we offer international shipping. Shipping costs and delivery times will vary depending on the destination. Please refer to our shipping policy for more details. What sizes of Sabai Grass Work items are available? Sabai Grass Work items come in various sizes, from small coasters and baskets to larger mats and trays. You can choose from our available sizes or request custom sizes to fit your needs.  



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