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ODOP Lippan Kaam – The Glittering Mud Mirror Work of Kutch

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Lippan’ means ‘clay’ or ‘dung’ in local Gujarati, whereas ‘kaam’ means ‘work’. Lippan Kaam is a mud relief art form which incorporates mirrors. Traditionally used to decorate the interior and exterior walls of bhungas of Kutch, this art form has evolved over the decades.

The motifs and designs used in Lippan Kaam are inspired by everyday life. Lippan Kaam also uses repetitive geometrical motifs reflecting the tradition’s simplicity.

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Lippan’ means ‘clay’ or ‘dung’ in local Gujarati, whereas ‘kaam’ means ‘work’. Lippan Kaam is a mud relief art form which incorporates mirrors. Traditionally used to decorate the interior and exterior walls of bhungas of Kutch, this art form has evolved over the decades.

The motifs and designs used in Lippan Kaam are inspired by everyday life. Lippan Kaam also uses repetitive geometrical motifs reflecting the tradition’s simplicity.

Traditionally an artwork of mirrors painted in white upon competition, Lippan Kaam has evolved to incorporate various vibrant colours in its art form. In our endeavour, The Heritage Art hopes to revive this art and bring the glory of its greatness back to help the artists keep alive this ancient art of ours.

Wow factor – Handmade by local artisans in Kutch, Gujarat l Delivered within 3-5 days in India

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Weight 1.5 kg

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