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exclusive and super quality thin buddha batik wall hanging / tapestry home decor Indian ethnic art from India.
Product: Wall Hanging/Decor/tapestry
Material: 100% Cotton
weight : 75 Gram
Quality : export
Work: batik work
Size: 21 inch X 31 inch
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Beautiful batik hand work on cotton cloth wall hanging. which is hand block painted in Gujarat,India.
About Buddha : -
Buddha closes his eyes to earthly distractions in pursuit of self-realization. Seated on a lotus flower – a symbol of divinity – his meditative pose denotes his tranquil spirit. indien.art creates this reverent portrait of Buddha at dawn in batik.
Batik is an intricate "wax resist" process. First, the design is sketched with a pencil and the cloth is stretched on a frame. Then melted wax is painted by hand onto areas where color is not desired. When the fabric is crumpled into the dying solution, the wax cracks, creating an attractive network of fine lines. The wax is removed and the process is repeated for each color utilized.
Product: Wall Hanging/Decor/tapestry
Material: 100% Cotton
weight : 75 Gram
Quality : export
Work: batik work
Size: 21 inch X 31 inch
Shipping : FREE via India post to USA, UK, CANADA, FRANCE, GERMANY, AUSTRALIA, ASIA(Register Air mail : 20-25 Days)
Beautiful batik hand work on cotton cloth wall hanging. which is hand block painted in Gujarat,India.
About Buddha : -
Buddha closes his eyes to earthly distractions in pursuit of self-realization. Seated on a lotus flower – a symbol of divinity – his meditative pose denotes his tranquil spirit. indien.art creates this reverent portrait of Buddha at dawn in batik.
Batik is an intricate "wax resist" process. First, the design is sketched with a pencil and the cloth is stretched on a frame. Then melted wax is painted by hand onto areas where color is not desired. When the fabric is crumpled into the dying solution, the wax cracks, creating an attractive network of fine lines. The wax is removed and the process is repeated for each color utilized.






IN, Gujarat