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Mata ni pachedi- what to know about this ancient artform?

This regal artform is an ancient 300 years old art done on fabrics, created by a nomad tribe of Gujarat. The process of making Mata ni pachedi is interesting and the results of these hand painted fabrics are breathtaking. 

This artform involves a lot of preparation of the fabric in various steps a...


Mata ni pachedi- what to know about this ancient artform?

This regal artform is an ancient 300 years old art done on fabrics, created by a nomad tribe of Gujarat. The process of making Mata ni pachedi is interesting and the results of these hand painted fabrics are breathtaking. 

This artform involves a lot of preparation of the fabric in various steps after which the intricate details are hand painted on the cloth. Mata ni pachedi is a sacred and a popular art form where a Goddess or a female center is drawn and surrounding her is the background of castles rooms, architectures, smaller figurines, Hindu deities, patron animals, floral and vine patterns and geometric shapes. The pattern of this artwork is intricate and traditional. Each of these folk art works and paintings tell the stories of myth, local folklores and stories from parts of Indian culture. The process of drying these for the final steps are intriguing as these fabrics are washed in water to get rid of excess dye, boiled in a mixture to gain that vibrant red hue and are left on sunny patches of ground or rocks to dry.

With time, this artwork was not just bound to fabrics. Mata ni pachedi can be done on wood pieces by carving figurines and patterns of intricate details.

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FAQs

  • What is mata ni pachedi painting?

An ancient artform involving a lengthy process of preparing the fabric and painting intricate artwork of figures and patterns that weave together and tell the story of Hindu mythology, folklores, epics and of Indian cultures.

  • How old is mata ni pachedi?

The origin of Mata ni pachedi goes back to about 300 years ago in Odisha.


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