Eternal Reflections
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Paintable
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Eco friendly
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Fire proof
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Fragile
This artwork is a striking example of Lippan Kaam, the traditional mural craft of Kutch, Gujarat. The composition is divided into structured panels, each celebrating a symbolic motif from nature and folk heritage—ranging from the regal peacock at the center, to the tree of life, birds in flight, and sun motifs radiating energy. The mirror inlays catch and reflect ambient light, creating a dynamic interplay between shadow and shimmer.
The neutral, earthy tone of the base wall allows the relief work and reflective details to stand out, evoking both simplicity and grandeur. This piece brings the essence of desert heritage indoors, offering warmth, storytelling, and cultural rootedness in a contemporary home setting
Medium: Traditional Lippan Kaam (Mud & Mirror Work) on wall panel
Materials: Natural clay, camel dung mixture (traditional base), fine mirror inlays, and neutral earthy plaster finish
Technique: Hand-sculpted relief patterns combined with mirror embellishments
Finish: Matte textured clay surface with reflective mirror detailing for light play
Form: Modular panel layout with segmented motifs (peacock, tree, sun, birds, geometric and floral designs)
