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Kurumba Painting

Regular price $24.00
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Kurumbas are among the 5 indigenous communities that are native to these majestic blue mountains - the Nilgiris. Among being honey gatherers, they also practice an ancient art form that is around 4000 years old - the Kurumba Painting. There are only 5 master painters who now carry this art form which is quite unique. The colours used in this painting is all natural, drawn from tree barks and plant leaves. Each painting portrays a scene from their life in their village or their forest.
The artists, in their effort towards selling more of these paintings, are resorting to water / acrylic colours, but aren't really happy doing it as it diminishes the true form of this art. Team is providing them with a platform where they can express this art in it's truest form. Infact the team has taken this up by a notch by providing them with handmade paper made out of banana fibre waste to paint on and they are loving it!
A perfect gift to someone who truly appreciates the rich tradition India, as a country, offers. This painting depicts sowing.

PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES

  • Product Dimensions: L 20 x B 20 cms
  • Product Size: Medium
  • Base Color: Cream
  • Type: Wall decor
  • Use: Display
  • Placement: Hanging
  • Craft: Hand Painting
  • Material: Handmade Banana Fibre Paper, 100% biodegradable
  • Country of Origin: India

Shipping Information

Delivery time: 0-3 Days

Please note, that we do not accept returns.Refer to our terms and conditions.

Raw Material Cost

20 %

Artisan Wages

25 %

Producer Group Margin

25 %

Mission Margin

*goes towards platform operations, order fulfillment, and building equity for the producer ecosystem.
30 %
The Good Gift is the market-linking arm of a social enterprise ecosystem anchored by Indian Yards Foundation in The Nilgiris mountain range in southern India. With the mission to make gifting conscious, The Good Gift offers a range of products that are utilitarian, handmade by women from rural and indigenous tribal women using natural materials, offers traceability and comes eco-packaged in 100% biodegradable gift boxes.

This product is handmade/handwoven. Subtle variations in color, texture, or print are a part of its appeal. Give it some extra care.

Vacuum clean only