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Embroidery on Handloom Noel Saree
₹ 2,700.00
Mukha-Dinajpur
₹ 1,500.00
Kathputli (Rajasthani Puppet)
Kathputli is a string puppet theatre native to Rajasthan, India, and is the most popular form of Indian puppetry.[1] Being a string marionette, it is controlled by a single string that passes it from the top of the puppet over the puppeteers. [2]Putli meaning a doll. Kathputli means a puppet which is made entirely from wood. However it is made out of wood, cotton cloth and metal wire.
Organic Base also arrange for Puppet Village tour and shows.
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – Red Elephant (single item)
₹ 70.00
She. Color Base – Red and Orange
₹ 25,000.00
'Mixed Media' - as the name says it all. Using different artistic materials and mediums to create a artwork. The choice of the mediums depends on the artist, on the concept and also on the type of material used for the painting. Here the artist has used not only different coloring mediums but also props such as threads, metals, nails, synthetic gum etc. The use of all these gives this painting a touch of class and attraction. This enigmatic creation will surely be a lifetime possession for home.This art is done on 12 inch x 12 inch perfect square board. The product is wooden framed without glass by the buyer with option of wall hanging.Caption: She. Color Base - Red and Orange. Mixed Media on Board. Artist - Suman ChoudhuryMaterial : BoardFrame : YesMedia: MixedSize : 12 inch x 12 inch--------------------------------------------Note: Due to studio light effects the color shades may differ at a very minimal range. There will be no absolute change of colors in the original artwork as seen here. Size may be slightly inaccurate due to manual measurement.
Babu Bibi
₹ 4,500.00
A couple gets intimate and romantic while spending time together. As a part of a story telling about the regular, day to day life, this piece of art makes for a sweet romantic tale. Such paintings, accompanied by songs, in olden days of no television serials, would serve the purpose of entertainment to the village women. They would listen to the stories sung by the Pata Shilpis and laugh and cry, and become one with the characters. This one is done by a young artist Rajesh Chitrakar.
Mukha-Dinajpur
₹ 1,500.00