Pattachitra Hand-painted Munga Baby Blue Silk Dupatta

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The **Dupatta Pattachitra Hand-Painted Munga Baby Blue Silk Dupatta** is a beautiful example of traditional craftsmanship and elegance.

### Key Features:

– **Material:** Crafted from Munga Silk, which is known for its durability and luxurious texture. Munga silk adds a natural sheen to the fabric, making it a high-quality choice.

– **Dimensions/Size:** The dupatta measures 2.5 meters in length and 36 inches in width, offering a versatile size that can be draped in various styles.

– **Weight:** At 150 grams, it is lightweight yet substantial enough to provide a graceful drape.

### Craftsmanship:

– **Pattachitra Art:** This dupatta features hand-painted Pattachitra designs. Pattachitra is an ancient art form from Odisha, celebrated for its detailed and elaborate patterns that often include mythological narratives and folklore. The art is traditionally created using natural pigments and involves intricate hand-painting techniques.

– **Hand-Painting:** Each piece is individually hand-painted, ensuring that no two dupattas are exactly alike. This personal touch adds unique charm and cultural value to each dupatta.

### Styling Tips:

– **Versatility:** The baby blue color and elegant Pattachitra designs make this dupatta suitable for various occasions, including weddings, festive celebrations, and formal events. It can be paired with traditional attire like sarees, lehengas, or even modern outfits for a sophisticated look.

– **Pairing:** Complement the dupatta with neutral or complementary-colored outfits to let the intricate artwork stand out. The soft blue hue adds a serene touch to any ensemble.

### Care Instructions:

– **Dry Clean Only:** To preserve the delicate hand-painted designs and maintain the quality of the Munga silk, dry cleaning is recommended.

– **Avoid Tumble Drying:** Do not tumble dry the dupatta. Instead, air dry it by laying it flat or hanging it in a shaded area.

– **Avoid Direct Sunlight:** Keep the dupatta away from direct sunlight to prevent fading of the colors.

– **Storage:** Store the dupatta wrapped in muslin fabric in a cool, dry place to protect it from dust and environmental damage.

The **Dupatta Pattachitra Hand-Painted Munga Baby Blue Silk Dupatta** is a timeless piece that blends traditional artistry with luxurious silk, making it a cherished addition to any wardrobe.

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The theme of Pattachitra Odia’s painting centres around the Jagannath and the Vaishnava sect. Since the beginning of Pattachitra culture, Lord Jagannath who was an incarnation of Lord Krishna has been the major source of inspiration. The subject matter of Patta Chitra is mostly mythological, religious stories and folklore. Themes are chiefly on Lord Jagannath and Radha-Krishna, different “Vesas” of Shri Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra, temple activities, the ten incarnations of Vishnu based on the ‘Gita Govinda’ of Jayadev, Kama Kujara Navagunjara, Ramayana, Mahabharata. The individual paintings of gods and goddesses are also being painted. These beautiful Pattachitra handpainted dupattas are made with utmost love depicting the mythological scenes.

Pattachitra dupatta is made using the traditional Pattachitra style of painting. The dupatta is typically made from silk or cotton fabric and is hand-painted by skilled artisans using natural pigments and dyes.

The Pattachitra dupatta is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, which often depict scenes from Hindu mythology or local folklore. The painting is done using a combination of freehand drawing and stenciling techniques and can take several days or even weeks to complete, depending on the complexity of the design.

In addition to being a beautiful accessory, the Pattachitra dupatta is also a cultural symbol that represents the rich artistic traditions of the eastern state of Odisha, where the Pattachitra style originated. The dupatta is often worn during special occasions and festivals and is considered to be a prized possession by those who own it.

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