Pahadan Frame
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Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 10×12 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 10×12 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
An “Om Aipan Frame” would be a beautiful and meaningful piece of art, blending the spiritual significance of the Om symbol with the traditional artistry of Aipan from Uttarakhand. It could be used as a decorative item to adorn walls or surfaces, adding a touch of cultural and spiritual charm to the living space.
- Om Symbol: The Om symbol, also known as Aum, is a sacred sound and spiritual symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other Indian religions. It represents the fundamental sound of the universe and is considered a symbol of divine energy, creation, and the essence of reality.
- Aipan: Aipan is a traditional art form of Uttarakhand, a state in northern India. It involves creating intricate geometric patterns and designs using rice flour or colored powders. Aipan designs are used during various festivals, rituals, and auspicious occasions in the region.
- Frame: The frame is a decorative border or enclosure that surrounds and enhances the central Om symbol and Aipan design. Frames can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, or plastic.
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Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 10×12 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
Harela is a traditional festival celebrated in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, particularly among the Kumaoni and Garhwali communities. It marks the beginning of the sowing season and is observed twice a year, in July (Hariyali Harela) and September (Sharad Harela). During the festival, people plant barley or other seeds in small pots filled with soil as a symbol of growth and prosperity. They offer prayers to deities and show gratitude to nature for its abundance. Harela brings communities together, fostering a sense of unity and environmental awareness. Cultural performances, folk dances, and music add joy and vibrancy to the celebrations.
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Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 12×10 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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A “Ganesh Aipan Frame” would be a beautiful and spiritually meaningful piece of art, combining the cultural and traditional elements of Aipan from Uttarakhand with the symbolism and devotion associated with Lord Ganesh. Such a frame could be used as a decorative item in homes, temples, or spaces where religious ceremonies and worship take place.
- Lord Ganesh: Ganesh, or Ganesha, is one of the most revered and beloved deities in Hinduism. He is known as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, wisdom, and intellect. Lord Ganesh is depicted with an elephant head and a plump human body.
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- Frame: The frame serves as a decorative border or enclosure that surrounds and enhances the central Aipan design featuring Lord Ganesh. Frames can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, or plastic.
“Pahadi Ghar” refers to a traditional mountain or hillside house in the Pahadi region, specifically in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand is known for its picturesque landscapes, lush green hills, and serene surroundings. Pahadi Ghar reflects the architectural style and cultural essence of the region.
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Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 12×10 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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Beautiful Pahadan Girl Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 10×12 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 12×10 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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