Tribal Rangoli of Baiga - Dhignaa
Description
‘Tribal Rangoli of Baiga - Dhignaa’, by Sakun Bai, beautifully presents the Dhignaa motif, a sacred symbol in Baiga art. This motif holds deep cultural and spiritual meaning, representing protection and the Baiga people's close connection to nature. The Baiga community, known for its rich traditions and deep respect for the natural world, believes that Dhignaa designs bring positive energy and protect their homes. These intricate patterns reflect their faith in the spiritual forces that sustain life. Through detailed artistry and meaningful symbols, this painting highlights the Baiga people's strong beliefs and the beauty of their traditional art. The image shows a traditional rangoli design from the Baiga tribe, characterised by geometric patterns and vibrant colours. The central motif is often a stylised representation of nature, such as flowers or trees, surrounded by intricate borders. Rendered in red, yellow, blue, and green colours, the painting is adorned with intricate white dots. These rangolis are typically created during festivals and special occasions, holding cultural and spiritual significance for the Baiga community.
Why does this painting stand out?
Art by a Legend -Handcrafted by Sakun Bai, a tribal artist from Madhya Pradesh, has spent nine years preserving Baiga art.
Inspired by her homeland’s forests and ancestral stories, her vibrant patterns and cultural tales showcase her community’s beliefs.
Original Indian Art - Measuring 22x30 inches, this artwork is hand-painted by the artist in acrylic medium on paper. It comes with a certificate that ensures its authenticity.
Ideal for any Space - It's ideal for modern, bohemian style of decor, apt as a part of a gallery wall cluster, cultural centres or as a part of an art lover's or wildlife lover's collection. A visual gateway to the Baiga tribe’s rich cultural heritage and tribal tradition.
The Perfect Gift: Ideal for gifting on special occasions like housewarmings or festivals like Diwali or other personal gifting occasions.
Hand-painted with love from the tribal heart of India to adorn your walls and spaces, add the traditional essence of Baiga’s Dhignaa rangoli to your space today and evoke the auspicious vibes!
Non-cancellable
This product cannot be cancelled once the order is placed. This item is non-returnable.
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Sakun Bai
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Unique Practice
Creating energetic compositions using vibrant colours and intricate patterns
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