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The JKF535 Pinn Pichwai Coptic L NBK diary is an exquisite, eco-friendly notebook featuring a cover highlighted with the traditional Pattachitra painting style originating from Odisha and West Bengal. This diary’s cover beautifully illustrates the Nine Forms of Maa Durga, rendered with the distinctive mythological intricacy and vibrant natural colors typical of Pattachitra art. Crafted on durable cloth, the artwork reflects deep cultural and religious significance tied to the Jagannath temple of Puri. Inside, the diary houses recycled cotton-based paper, making it 100% eco-conscious with no trees harmed during production. The use of cotton paper also provides a smooth writing surface that is sustainably sourced, ideal for conscientious businesses and professionals who appreciate artistry combined with environmental responsibility. The diary’s Coptic binding offers durability along with aesthetic appeal and ease of use, suitable for note-taking, journaling, and official documentation. This premium notebook is perfect for B2B clients looking for culturally rich, eco-friendly stationery products that stand out in corporate gifting and sustainable office supplies.
Key Features
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Art Style | Traditional Pattachitra painting from Odisha and West Bengal |
| Cover Design | Depiction of the Nine Forms of Maa Durga |
| Paper Material | Recycled cotton paper, 100% eco-friendly |
| Binding Type | Coptic stitch binding |
| Sustainability | No trees cut for paper; environmentally sustainable |
| Cultural Significance | Linked to Jagannath temple of Puri |
| Usage | Ideal for journaling, note-taking, corporate gifting |
| Color Palette | Vibrant natural colors typical of Pattachitra art |
| Size | Large format (L) |
| Product Eco Compliance | 100% natural and recycled materials |
| Attributes | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Code | JKF535 |
| Product Name | Pinn Pichwai Coptic L NBK |
| Painting Technique | Pattachitra on cloth |
| Paper Type | Recycled cotton paper |
| Binding Style | Coptic stitch |
| Cover Artwork Theme | Nine forms of Maa Durga |
| Environmentally Friendly | Yes, sustainable and recyclable |
| Origin | Odisha and West Bengal, India |
| Intended Use | Corporate, religious, artistic stationery |
| Paper Color | Off-white natural shade |
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The diary uses recycled cotton paper, ensuring that no trees were cut down for its production, making it 100% environmentally sustainable and suitable for green business practices.
Coptic binding allows the diary to lie flat when open, enhancing ease of writing and durability, an ideal feature for professional note-taking and extensive journaling.
Yes, the cover features a traditionally styled Pattachitra painting, reflecting the genuine craftsmanship of Odisha and West Bengal artists, specifically depicting the Nine Forms of Maa Durga.
Absolutely. Its combination of authentic cultural artwork and eco-friendly materials makes it a unique, meaningful gift for corporate clients valuing sustainability and Indian heritage.
The 'L' indicates a large format diary offering ample space for writing, suitable for professional and business use.
Pattachitra is a traditional painting style from Odisha and West Bengal, known for its intricate details, mythological themes, and vibrant natural colors. The word Patta means cloth, and Chitra means picture, so these paintings are usually done on cloth or dried palm leaves. The art form is closely linked to the Jaganath temple of Puri. Patachitra paintings are not only valued for their religious significance but also for their aesthetic appeal as they combine intricate designs with storytelling traditions.
The cover used here depicts the Nine forms of Maa Durga and to further add to it's appeal this diary contains papers which are recycled from Cotton making this diary 100% Ecofriendly. No trees had to be cut for the paper used in making this diary
Pattachitra is a traditional painting style from Odisha and West Bengal, known for its intricate details, mythological themes, and vibrant natural colors. The word Patta means cloth, and Chitra means picture, so these paintings are usually done on cloth or dried palm leaves. The art form is closely linked to the Jaganath temple of Puri. Patachitra paintings are not only valued for their religious significance but also for their aesthetic appeal as they combine intricate designs with storytelling traditions.
The cover used here depicts the Nine forms of Maa Durga and to further add to it's appeal this diary contains papers which are recycled from Cotton making this diary 100% Ecofriendly. No trees had to be cut for the paper used in making this diary
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