
Old Jagannath Pattachitra Painting on Patta Cloth
This antique Odisha Pattachitra presents the revered Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra in the classical temple style practiced in Puri for centuries. Hand-painted on patta cloth using natural pigments, the artwork showcases the Chitrakar tradition through ornamental borders, rhythmic patterns, and expressive deity forms.
Naturally aged patina, surface texture, and pigment toning authenticate its 19th-century origin and elevate its collectible importance. Compact yet detailed, this rare devotional piece enhances any spiritual corner, heritage home, or refined art collection with its cultural depth and timeless symbolism.
Key Highlights
- Antique Jagannath, Balabhadra & Subhadra Pattachitra
- Traditional patta cloth preparation with mineral pigments
- 19th-century aging adds authenticity and museum value
- Ideal for pooja spaces, galleries, and heritage interiors
- Finely detailed borders and devotional iconography
Technical Specifications
| SKU | C3393 |
| Painting Type | Odisha Pattachitra |
| Period | 19th Century (80–100 years old) |
| Material | Natural pigments |
| Medium | Patta Cloth |
| Dimensions | 21 x 15 cm |
| Origin | Puri, Odisha |
| Condition | Old with natural patina |
Story & Symbolism
The Jagannath trinity symbolizes unity, compassion, and divine guardianship. This artwork mirrors the temple iconography that defines Odisha’s spiritual identity.
USP
A compact, museum-worthy Jagannath Pattachitra preserved with authentic 19th-century patina.
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