Painjan Dabu & Bagru Print Tapestry | Wall Hanging
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Rs. 15,000
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The Painjan Handmade Tapestry is a scroll-style wall art that blends two art forms. The plant-dyed Dabu and Bagru hand-block printed rainfed cotton fabric, used to depict the scene of a tribal woman taking a stroll in the jungle. The Chandua art form of appliqueing scrap fabrics adds to its finesse. The scroll is supported by natural teakwood rods and hand-braided jute ropes that embellish the look. A limited edition singular piece, the Painjan Tapestry is designed to adorn your living room!
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1. The Chandua art is a testament to using scrap fabric to making something meaningful, a perfect art form for Jiwya's zero-waste production.
2. This fabric adorns raw materials from arts by two National awardee artisans.
2. This fabric adorns raw materials from arts by two National awardee artisans.
(Width x Height in inches)
21 x 53
100% plant-based: fibres, colours, accessories.
No plastics.
No animal products.
No synthetic chemicals.
Zero-Waste Production, Ethical Supply Chain.
No plastics.
No animal products.
No synthetic chemicals.
Zero-Waste Production, Ethical Supply Chain.
We take responsibility for our creations throughout their lifetime. But, if you decide to part ways, we make sure to minimize our fashion footprint.
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International Orders: $25-$45 to be decided at checkout based on product weight and size.
Clean the fabric and wooden parts by dusting lightly with a soft, dry cloth.
Clean the glass part with a moist paper or a moist cloth.
Hand-dyed plant colours and handspun-handwoven products have some inherent variations that mark their hand-made appeal.
Clean the glass part with a moist paper or a moist cloth.
Hand-dyed plant colours and handspun-handwoven products have some inherent variations that mark their hand-made appeal.