Mata Ni Pachedi Tree Of Life

These temple cloth patterns don t feature motifs of the goddess on the face cover.
Mata ni pachedi tree of life. Mata ni pachedi tree of life literally translating to behind the mother goddess mata ni pachedi is a traditional folk art from gujarat. Priced at rs 120 2 plies it can be ordered directly from the artisan. Mata ni pachedi a 300 year old craft originated from ahmedabad and viramgam in kheda district gujarat. Tree of life 15 x 18 133 73.
The dyes the fabrics such as cotton khadi silk etc the bamboo stick kalams are all made up of naturally available products. A mata ni pachedi rendition of the tree of life. The hand painted mata ni pachedi birds add color to the simple yet scenic tree. Traditionally the mata ni pachedi was painted on walls of temples mudh of mata s.
Mata ni pachedi is a sacred canvas an expression of folk art by nomadic vaghari community and should not be us. Hence fiber cement boards and steel mosaic were the ideal choices. This tradition of painting narratives of the goddess durga in her various incarnations is called mata ni pachedi which in english translates as behind the idol of the goddess. Mata ni pachedi gujarat.
Extremely eco friendly in its nature mata ni pachedi reinforces the use of non polluting wholesome materials to create beautiful art. Mata ni pachedi handiwork. Red the colour of blood of life. Buy mata ni pachedi a unique handicrafts from gujarat in this painting sakat mata is depicted with a ritualistic ceremony around them.
Paintings will be shipped unframed. All the materials used in the creation of mata ni pachedi are organic. A universal symbol of life and positivity across different philosophies of the world it embodies calm amidst the chaos. Painted imagery of ahmedabad s famous sidi saiyyed mosque tree of life features prominently in the design.
In the earlier times it was known as temple hangings or back drops from gujarat. While sunlight creates its own magic during the day artificial lighting take over during the night. Monsoon sale on wallets painstakingly handpainted by traditional and folk artists across india.