
Antique Odisha Pattachitra of Jagannath Triad on Patta Cloth
This rare 19th-century Odisha Pattachitra depicting Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra is an exquisite example of the sacred patta painting tradition rooted in Puri’s temple culture. Hand-painted using natural stone pigments and organic binders on traditionally prepared patta cloth, the artwork reflects the devotional finesse and disciplined brushwork of master Chitrakar families.
The triad is illustrated with divine symmetry, ornamental borders, and vibrant detailing that embody the spiritual essence of Jagannath worship. Natural patina, pigment mellowing, and surface aging offer undeniable provenance, reinforcing its status as a museum-grade collectible. Suitable for heritage interiors, pooja spaces, cultural galleries, or luxury homes, this painting carries both devotional presence and long-term collector appreciation.
Key Highlights
- 19th-century Odisha Pattachitra of Jagannath, Balabhadra & Subhadra
- Hand-painted with natural pigments on traditional patta cloth
- Authentic age-related patina confirming historical provenance
- Ideal for temple rooms, heritage décor, luxury spaces, and collectors
- Rare museum-quality devotional artwork from Puri region
Technical Specifications
| SKU | C2966 |
| Painting Type | Odisha Pattachitra |
| Period | 19th Century (80–100 years old) |
| Material | Natural pigments, stone colors |
| Medium | Patta Cloth |
| Dimensions | 24.5 x 23.5 cm |
| Origin | Puri, Odisha |
| Condition | Old with natural patina |
Story & Symbolism
The Jagannath triad symbolizes cosmic harmony, divine protection, and universal oneness. In Pattachitra, the trinity is rendered as a form of sacred darshan—an object of worship capable of carrying spiritual grace into any space.
USP
A highly collectible, museum-worthy Jagannath Pattachitra with authentic 19th-century aging and devotional significance.
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