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BHILL PAINTING OF BHOPAL( MP)
BHILL PAINTING OF BHOPAL( MP)
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Rs. 5,000.00
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Discover the vibrant world of Bhil tribal art from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh โ handcrafted by an award-winning family of Bhil painters who have kept this ancient tradition alive for generations.
Bhil paintings are a celebrated folk art form of the indigenous Bhil tribe, characterized by intricate dot work, vivid natural colours, and depictions of nature, mythology, and daily tribal life. Each piece is a unique, hand-painted original โ no two are alike.
Highlights
- โ Authentic Bhil tribal art from Bhopal, MP
- โ Created by a nationally recognized, award-winning artist family
- โ Hand-painted using natural and acrylic colours
- โ Rich storytelling through traditional dot-work technique
- โ Each piece is one-of-a-kind and signed by the artist
- โ Ideal for art collectors, festive wear, and gifting
Washing & Ironing Instructions
- Dry clean only โ strongly recommended to preserve the hand-painted Bhil artwork and dot-work detailing
- If hand washing is necessary, use cold water with a very mild, colour-safe detergent
- Do not soak โ limit immersion to under 2 minutes
- Do not wring or twist โ gently press out excess water and lay flat on a clean towel to dry in shade
- Do not machine wash or tumble dry โ agitation will damage the painted surface
- Dry in shade โ avoid direct sunlight, which can fade the colours over time
- Ironing: Iron on the reverse side only on a low / silk setting
- Place a thin cotton cloth between the iron and the dupatta โ never iron directly on the painted surface
- Do not use steam on the painted areas
- Avoid contact with perfume, deodorant, or harsh chemicals on the painted area
Storage
- Store folded in a muslin cloth to protect the artwork
- Keep away from direct sunlight for extended periods
Bring home a piece of India's living heritage โ a conversation starter that carries the soul of Madhya Pradesh's tribal culture.
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