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Kurumba Painting for Drawing Room, Living Room, Bedroom
- Ancient Tribal Art Form: Kurumba painting is an ancient tribal art form practiced by the Ala Kurumba tribes. The art depicts the daily life and socio-religious fabric of the tribe, with stories ranging from collecting forest produce to showcasing traditions and habits.
- Generational Tradition: Passed down through generations, Kurumba painting utilizes color pigments derived from trees in the forest. The art is traditionally practiced by male priests or caretakers of temples, while women contribute to home decorations with border designs and floor kolams.
- Geographic Spread: Originating around 3,000 years ago, Kurumba painting is mainly practiced in the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka. However, modernization has led to a decline in interest among younger generations in Kurumba rituals and traditions.
- Conservation Efforts: Organizations like the C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation in Chennai are actively involved in preserving and reviving this ancient art form. Initiatives like The Good Gift, which provides handmade paper made from banana fibre waste, support Kurumba artists in continuing their craft. Additionally, Kurumba paintings can also be created on art paper.
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Kurumba Painting for Drawing Room, Living Room, Bedroom
- Without Frame Artwork
- Width: 54.2 cm, Height: 69 cm
- Material: Watercolor paper
“Note: The frame is not included, allowing you the freedom to select a framing style that perfectly complements your space and personal décor. This approach ensures both safe handling during transit and cost-effective delivery.”
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