Material:
Jute
Size:
11x8x.5
Color:
Maroom
Technics:
Handpainting
Sealing and Handle:
Zipper Top
Customized:
Design, color
Feature:
Light Wight and Eco Friendly
Pattern:
Handpianting
Contact Person Ms Fatima Nalwalla
Murshid House, Basement, Opposite Sales Tax Office, Sales Tax Junction, Mazgoan Road, Ekta Nagar, Mazgaon
Warli hand-painted jute pouches are beautifully crafted bags that showcase the traditional art form of the Warli tribe. The Warli people, an indigenous community from Maharashtra, India, are known for their unique art style characterized by intricate geometric patterns and stick figures. Jute, a natural fiber derived from the jute plant, is commonly used to make eco-friendly and sustainable products. Jute pouches are durable, biodegradable, and have a rustic appeal that adds to their charm. The process of creating a Warli hand-painted jute pouch involves several steps. First, the jute fabric is cut and stitched into the desired pouch shape. Then, the surface of the pouch is prepared by applying a layer of primer or white paint. Next comes the hand-painting process, where the Warli motifs and patterns are carefully drawn using black acrylic paint or natural dyes. The motifs typically depict scenes from daily village life, nature, or folklore. The artists use simple shapes like circles, triangles, and lines to create intricate designs that are characteristic of the Warli style.
Material: | Jute |
Size: | 11x8x.5 |
Color: | Maroom |
Technics: | Handpainting |
Sealing and Handle: | Zipper Top |
Customized: | Design, color |
Feature: | Light Wight and Eco Friendly |
Pattern: | Handpianting |