Indian Folk Art & Home Decor
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Pricing Guide
Custom Lippan & Mirror Relief Art
Base Specifications
- Core Material: 4mm to 8mm thick High-Density MDF or wood base to ensure stability.
- Relief Medium: Modeled using epoxy compounds (Mouldit) or texture paste instead of traditional river mud for higher durability and crack resistance.
- Shape Options: Standard geometric forms (Round, Square, Hexagon) or custom laser-cut silhouettes like Elephant heads.
Artistic Finishing
- Mirror Work: Hand-embedded 'Abhla' mirrors in round, diamond, or teardrop shapes.
- Paint: Professional-grade acrylics sealed with a clear varnish top-coat for dust and moisture protection.
- Designs: Traditional Kutch geometrical patterns, peacocks, or deity figures.
Sizing
- Compact: 10 to 12 inches, suitable for gallery walls.
- Statement: 18 to 24 inches, featuring complex mandalas or detailed figures.
Hand-Painted Canvas Art
Art Styles
- Pichwai: Contemporary acrylic adaptations featuring Lotus, Cow, or Shrinathji motifs.
- Dot Mandala: Geometric patterns created with precision dotting tools, often featuring raised texture.
- Folk Themes: Custom depictions of local deities or Kerala mural adaptations.
Materials & Sizes
- Base: Rolled primed cotton canvas or canvas stretched on wooden frames.
- Medium: Heavy-body acrylic paints with high pigment density.
- Dimensions: Standard A3 (approx. 12x16 inches) up to Large A2 (approx. 16x24 inches).
Finish
- Protection: Coated with varnish for sheen and color longevity.
- Framing: Pricing covers the artwork only; external glass or wooden framing is typically excluded.
Painted Wood Artifacts & Decor
Product Categories
- Jharokhas: Traditional window-style frames made of MDF or Mango wood, available with mirrors or as photo holders.
- Pooja Chowkis: Low wooden stools painted with Kolam or Rangoli designs, suitable for holding idols.
- River Stones: Natural smooth pebbles hand-painted with miniature spiritual or abstract art.
Build Quality
- Woodwork: Ranges from Engineered Wood (MDF) for wall accents to solid wood for weight-bearing chowkis.
- Painting: Detailed brushwork with floral borders and ethnic color blocking.
- Surface Finish: Mix of matte (antique look) and glossy finishes depending on the item utility.
About Indian Folk Art & Home Decor
Where My Art Comes From
Art is my way to find peace. Honestly, it’s like meditation for me. I always try to pour my love for travel and Indian traditions into every piece. You know, 'Kodi rooba kuduthalum kidaikaadha oru sandhosham, travel pannumbodhu kidaikkum' (Money can’t buy the happiness you get when you travel) - that vibe is there in my work. It’s a mix of nature, folk stories, and a handful of joy.
Lippan - Mud & Mirrors
I’m obsessed with Lippan wall art from Kutch. The 3D clay patterns and the way tiny mirrors catch the light just feels magical. I make:
- Wall hangings (all shapes and sizes)
- Decorative mirrors (with that lippan border)
- Candle and diya holders (perfect for festival times)
Themes I love: Ganesha, Krishna, Adiyogi, peacocks, lotus flowers.
Tradition on Your Walls
I try to bring a swalpa (just a little) heritage into modern homes:
- Wooden jharokha frames inspired by Jaipur palaces, sometimes with tiny shutters
- Pichwai home decor - cows, lotus, Krishna stories on canvas
- Mandala painting for living room - dot mandalas, super detailed, very meditative
Art for Sacred Corners
For pooja rooms and festive setups:
- Handmade pooja chowki with South Indian kolam designs
- Spiritual motifs - river stone art, Shiva, Buddha, Ganesha
Custom Touches
Most pieces are one-of-a-kind, but I can make custom art if you have something special in mind. Every piece is handmade by me, and I hope the art brings you the same calm it gave me.
Meet your Expert
Anesha Artgallery
My Story
Vanakkam! I’m Anesha. My hands are always busy—sometimes with Lippan and kolam, sometimes with resin or Pichwai. If I’m not painting, you’ll find me on a saalai payanam (road trip) with my family, soaking up colours at a market or just chilling with birds—pakshigalondige naanu. Bangalore’s art buzz keeps me going. My art? It’s a piece of my travels, my stories, my heart.
My Work
Handmade Art & Decor - I make Lippan mud mirror wall art, Dot Mandala, Pichwai cow paintings, resin art like custom nameplates, and coconut shell jewellery.
Every Piece Is Unique - Everything’s made by me, no factory stuff. Each piece has my own touch, from candle holders to big wall hangings.
Rooted in Tradition - My art brings the feel of Kutch Lippan, Rajasthani Jharokha, and spiritual Pichwai into today’s homes.
Custom Orders & Gifts - Love making special gifts—resin nameplates, handwritten traditional gift letters, or any idea you have. Let’s make it personal.