Pot Painting Saree – Sandhya

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Pot Painting Saree

The Pot Painting Saree   combines two beautiful traditions: Patachitra art and Kerala cotton sarees. Patachitra is a traditional style of cloth-based painting from West Bengal, Odisha, and Bangladesh. Artisans called “potuas” have been practicing this art for centuries. This art style is especially popular in the Midnapur district and in places like Bankura, Purulia, Howrah, and 24 Parganas.

Patachitra is known for its vibrant, natural colors. Each shade is made from materials found in nature. Chalk dust creates white, pauri is used for yellow, cultivated indigo gives blue, bhusakali makes black, and mete sindur provides red. The natural colors give the sarees a warm, earthy feel. Each piece of fabric becomes a canvas filled with colors that seem to come alive.

Natural Colors and Timeless Techniques:

What sets Patachitra apart is its use of natural colors. Potuas create each shade from locally sourced materials. hey use natural colours for the painting. Chalk dust used for white color, pauri for yellow color, cultivated indigo for blue, bhusakali for black and mete sindur for red. These earthy pigments add an unmatched vibrancy to the artwork, giving each saree a warm, organic quality.

A Unique Collaboration with Narul Potua:

Narul Potua, a skilled Patachitra artist from Nayabad in Midnapur, helped bring this project to life. He began painting Kerala cotton sarees with the traditional motifs of Patachitra. Inspired by nature and mythology, he hand-painted scenes full of animated forms of life. The soft Kerala cotton allowed the colors to flow freely, creating a unique fusion of textures and patterns.

 A Month-Long Process for Each Pot Painting Saree Masterpiece:

Through this collaboration, the Pot Painting Saree offers a beautiful blend of Bengal’s Patachitra heritage and Kerala’s cotton saree tradition, making it a timeless and collectible piece. The sarees became an artistic statement, blending the regional heritage of Midnapur Patachitra with the traditional elegance of Kerala cotton.

Crafting Each Pot Painting Saree: 

Creating a Pot Painting Saree is a slow and careful process. Each saree takes nearly a month to complete. The artist paints each design by hand, applying the natural colors layer by layer. The process requires patience, skill, and dedication. The hand-painting process also preserves the natural colors, making the saree more vibrant and lasting.

The Pot Painting Saree includes a matching blouse piece. This gives wearers a complete set that is ready to wear. The blouse piece adds a touch of elegance and completes the ensemble. Together, the saree and blouse become a celebration of traditional art.

The Pot Painting Saree is more than a garment. It represents a fusion of cultural heritage and artistry. By using Patachitra on Kerala cotton, the saree becomes a blend of two regional traditions. Each saree tells a story through its designs and colors. It offers a modern way to enjoy Patachitra while honoring its roots.

A Labor of Love and Precision:

This collaboration between Narul Potua and Kerala cotton sarees has brought new life to Patachitra. It has introduced the art form to new audiences who appreciate its beauty and craftsmanship. The Pot Painting Saree has become a unique piece for collectors and saree lovers.

The saree is a symbol of time, patience, and cultural pride. It showcases the skill of artisans who have preserved their traditions for centuries. This art form continues to inspire, connecting the past with the present through wearable art.

The Pot Painting Saree is a timeless piece that celebrates India’s rich artistic heritage. It brings traditional Patachitra into the modern world in a beautiful, wearable form. This exquisite fusion has created a new cultural treasure, one that will continue to inspire and captivate, bridging the past with the present in a truly wearable art form.

Different motifs of Animated forms of life Hand painted on Kerala cotton Saree.

blouse piece included in Pot Painting Sarees.

Saree:-

Lenght……530 cm

Width…..44 inch

Blouse:-

Lenght…..80 cm

Width….44 inch