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  1. Shop Serene Ramayana (Rama, Sita and Laxman) in Kalighat by Hasir Chitrakar

    Serene Ramayana (Rama, Sita and Laxman) in Kalighat by Hasir Chitrakar

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  2. Shop Rama and Sita  in Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar

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  4. Shop Sita Ram in Bengal Pattachitra by Laila Chitrakar

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  5. Buy Ram, Sita, and Lakshman in the forest: Kalighat by Uttam Chitrakar

    Ram, Sita, and Lakshman in the forest: Kalighat by Uttam Chitrakar

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  6. Svarn Mrigha: The Golden Deer in Terracotta by Dolon Kundu
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    Jatayu saving Sita Mata: Bengal Pattachitra by Swarna Chitrakar

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    Imagery of Ram, Sita, and Lakshman in Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar

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    Ram Darbar: Mystical Reverence by Arup Malakar

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  11. Shop Ram, Sita & Laxman's Sacred Presence: Kalighat Art by Bapi Chitrakar

    Ram, Sita & Laxman's Sacred Presence: Kalighat Art by Bapi Chitrakar

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About West Bengal's Arts and Paintings

West Bengal, known as the "Cultural Capital of India," is a state renowned for its vibrant arts and crafts scene. From vibrant paintings to intricate crafts, Bengal's art forms reflect a blend of tradition, creativity, and profound storytelling.

Kalighat Painting

Kalighat painting emerged around the Kalighat Kali Temple in Kolkata during the 19th century. Initially serving as mementos for pilgrims, these paintings evolved into a distinct style influenced by European watercolor techniques and local themes.

Kalighat artists used inexpensive paper or cloth as their canvas, applying natural dyes and watercolors.

Known for their bold lines and vibrant colors, Kalighat paintings often depict mythological figures, daily life scenes, and social satire. They capture the essence of Bengali culture with simplicity and narrative depth.

Nakshi Kantha Embroidery

Nakshi Kantha embroidery originated in rural Bengal, particularly in Nadia, Murshidabad, and Jessore. Traditionally, women stitched Kanthas using old sarees and dhotis, layering them with intricate running stitches to create quilts and covers.

Embroidery is typically done on cotton or silk fabric using colored threads, often recycled from old garments. Natural dyes derived from plants and minerals were traditionally used to color the threads.

Nakshi Kantha is renowned for its meticulous needlework and storytelling motifs. The embroidery features geometric patterns, floral designs, animals, birds, and scenes from everyday life, each piece reflecting the personal narrative and artistic prowess of the maker.

Patachitra Painting

Patachitra paintings have their roots in the Medinipur and Bardhaman districts of West Bengal. The term "Patachitra" comes from "Pata," meaning cloth, and "Chitra," meaning picture. These paintings are deeply rooted in local folk culture and religious traditions.

Patachitra paintings are executed on cloth or dried palm leaves using natural colors derived from minerals, vegetables, and plants. Brushes made from animal hair and black ink from lamp soot mixed with tamarind seed gum are used for outlining.

Characterized by bold lines and vibrant colors, Patachitra paintings depict scenes from Hindu mythology, particularly stories of gods and goddesses like Krishna, Durga, and Radha-Krishna. The paintings blend traditional motifs with artistic creativity, capturing the spiritual essence and cultural ethos of Bengal.

 

West Bengal's art and craft traditions reflect the state's cultural diversity and its deep-rooted connection with literature, music, and theater. The master artists and craftsmen have played a vital role in preserving and reviving these traditional art forms, ensuring that West Bengal continues to be a hub of creativity and artistic expression.

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We work closely with artisans and local communities to ensure that each piece is genuine, reflecting traditional techniques and cultural significance.

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