The JKF537 PINN Pattachitra NBK diary is a unique blend of traditional artistry and eco-conscious craftsmanship. Featuring a cover adorned with a captivating Pattachitra painting depicting the Nine forms of Maa Durga, this diary celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Odisha and West Bengal. Pattachitra, an ancient Indian folk art, is renowned for its intricate details, mythological themes, and vibrant natural colors, often executed on cloth or dried palm leaves. This diary not only showcases this exquisite visual art but also supports sustainability by incorporating 100% ecofriendly recycled cotton paper for its inner pages, ensuring no trees were harmed in its production. Ideal for businesses seeking culturally enriched, sustainable stationery, this diary offers a compelling story through its cover art and environmentally responsible materials, making it a distinguished choice in eco-conscious corporate gifting and professional use.
Key Features
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Traditional Art Style | Pattachitra painting from Odisha and West Bengal showcasing intricate mythological designs |
| Cover Illustration | Depicts the Nine forms of Maa Durga, symbolizing power and divinity |
| Material of Paint Medium | Natural vibrant colors used in traditional Pattachitra art |
| Diary Paper | 100% recycled cotton paper, environmentally friendly |
| Eco-friendly Certification | Made without cutting trees, fully sustainable paper usage |
| Cultural Significance | Linked to the Jagannath temple of Puri, enhancing its religious and aesthetic importance |
| Usage | Ideal for corporate gifting, professional use, and cultural promotion activities |
| Attributes | Description |
|---|---|
| Diary Type | Hardcover diary with Pattachitra art cover |
| Cover Material | Printed cloth with traditional painting design |
| Page Count | Standard diary length - approx. 100-150 pages |
| Paper Type | Recycled cotton paper |
| Dimensions | Approx. A5 size or as per standard diary dimensions |
| Weight | Lightweight for ease of carrying |
| Ink Type | Non-toxic inks used in printing |
| Origin | Crafted with traditional methods in Odisha/West Bengal region |
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Yes, the diary cover features traditional Pattachitra art with vibrant natural colors authentic to the Odisha and West Bengal painting style.
Absolutely, the diary uses 100% recycled cotton paper, ensuring no trees were cut, making it a fully sustainable and ecofriendly product.
The Nine forms of Maa Durga symbolize divine power and protection, reflecting deep spiritual and cultural themes aligned with traditional Pattachitra art.
While the standard product showcases the Pattachitra art and recycled paper, customization options can be discussed with the supplier for bulk B2B orders.
The diary is approximately A5 size with around 100-150 pages made from recycled cotton paper, providing ample writing space suitable for professional 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 Jagannath temple of Puri. Pattachitra 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 Durgaji 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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