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Artforms
1000+
Artisans
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States
Reviving endangered handicraft art forms of India and & making the artisans self-sustainable
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GULLAKAARI INNOVATIONS
Bengal Sculpting Art Form
Bengal is known for its sculpting art form, but customers don't buy many sculptures for a house. To make this art form usable, our artisans made the same art form on a key holder which is usable, looks aesthetic, and is also affordable.
Explore our Handicrafts
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Launched by the hands of Dr. Kiran Bedi Mam - India's first Lady IPS Officer at Delhi
Gullakaari showcased its work aired from AIR Bhadarwah FM 101 today at 8.45 AM under Prevention of Blindness Week
Delivered a talk to represent Gullakaari's work in Startup 20x an initiative of G20. Startup20 is the first of its kind official engagement group initiated under the Indian presidency of the G20 2023.
Covered by New Indian Express
Why we love our artisans
Down to earth
Though they are super talented still are humble
Sweet
Our Artisans are the kindest and simplest humans we have ever met
Patrons of Art
They are practicing ethnic art representing nation over generations
Happy Gullakaari Customers
Know about Ethnic Handicrafts of India
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Art forms made in Odisha



Description:
- Pattachitra is a traditional form of painting from Odisha, characterized by its intricate detailing and vibrant colors.
- The word 'Patta' means cloth and 'Chitra' means painting, and these paintings are done on specially prepared cloth.
- The themes for Pattachitra paintings are usually mythological or religious in nature, and they depict stories from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
- Pattachitra painting is a laborious process that involves preparing the canvas, outlining the design, and then filling it in with colors made from natural materials..