Description
Godna paintings : The Mithila form practiced by the upper caste communities are slowly merging with the distinct styles, forms and colours of the lower caste Godna paintings. This form of painting evolved from the practice of Nattins, women in gypsy groups who tattooed the bodies of the very poor castes since they could not afford jewellery.
Godna is instantly recognizable for its cow dung based backgrounds and black outlined drawings, reimagining the original practice of tattooing.
Paper is a fairly new medium for Godna artists. The delicateness of their work remains and even improved on paper, and did not lose this quality of fine detailing even on a large mural.
Material |
Paper with cow dung wash and black ink |
Size |
Length 58 width 10 cms |
Weight |
200 grams (Approximately) |
Skill |
Godna Folk Arts |
Wash & Care |
Clean with dry cloth. keep away from water & other liquid substances. |
Colour |
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. |
Shipping |
7-10 Working days |
Special Attention : |
Handcrafted products kindly allow us for minor crafting defects. |
Return Policy : | This product cannot be exchanged or returned. |