Tarpa Dance Warli Celebrations
₹499.00
Warli art, with its roots tracing back to 2500-3000 BCE, reflects a timeless tradition of artistic expression that captures the essence of life, nature, and community. These designs not only reconnect us with ancient cultural roots but also add a touch of elegance and depth to contemporary living spaces, celebrating the enduring spirit of Warli heritage.
Description
About The Warli Painting
- Warli paintings, traditionally created on walls for special occasions like weddings and harvests, are now reproduced on red mud canvases with white acrylic paint to maintain their authentic charm.
- The Warli paintings, characterized by a simple graphic vocabulary – circles, triangles, and squares – are deeply inspired by nature, embodying the natural rhythm of the Warli’s’ environment.
- One of the most vibrant themes in Warli art is the depiction of music, dance, and festivity, with the Tarpa dance as part of the celebration. The Tarpa, a long, wind instrument crafted by the Warlis, as seen in the painting, holds sacred significance during the festivities.
- The painting depicts the men and women dancing around the Tarpa player, moving counterclockwise – a direction rooted in the belief that cosmic forces flow in this manner.
- Adorn the walls or tables of your home or commercial spaces with Warli paintings that connects you with your roots.
- All tribal art work are made by skilful artisans.
Care Instructions
Gently clean the surface with soft, dry and clean cloth or a fine brush. Keep it in a dry place and avoid cleaning with water.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Size in Inches | 4×6 Inches |
| Weight | Less than 1 KG |
| Material Used | Red Mud base and Acrylic Painting on Canvas Fabric |
| Stock Availability | 10 -15 days |
Adiwashi People Makes the tribal Art in Rural Areas
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