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Art Kit (Indian Folk Art): A Journey Through India’s Rich Art Heritage

Art Kit (Indian Folk Art): A Journey Through India’s Rich Art Heritage

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Introduce your child to the vibrant world of Indian art with our DIY Art Kit. This set includes four pre-printed MDF coasters, 12 Tempera paint colour and 1 brush. Each mdf board showcases a traditional art form from different Indian states:

  • Madhubani from Bihar,
  • Mandala inspired designs
  • Kerala Mural art 
  • Kalamkari from Andhra Pradesh

This kit is not just a fun, hands-on activity—it’s an educational experience. It nurtures creativity, builds concentration, and fosters an appreciation for India’s cultural diversity. The intricate designs encourage focus and patience, making it a perfect blend of art and mindfulness for children.

Give your little artist the joy of exploring India’s art heritage, one masterpiece at a time!

Material: MDF Board, Plastic

Skills: Builds concentration & focus, promotes creativity. fosters knowledge about India's cultural diversity.

Recommended Age: 6 -15 years

Dimensions: 10 cm (4 inch) Diameter

Note: Our designs keep getting updated, photos are representative of the style. We will always include the four different styles in one pack.


More Info: Art Forms and Painting Tips

  1. Madhubani (Bihar)
    • History: This art form originated in the Mithila region of Bihar. It is known for intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often inspired by nature and mythology.
    • Tips: Use bold outlines and bright colors. Add details like flowers, animals, and geometric patterns for authenticity.
  2. Mandala
    • Background: Mandalas are intricate circular designs symbolizing harmony and balance. They are often used in meditation and mindfulness practices.
    • Tips: Start from the center and work outward. Use a mix of soft and bold colors for a soothing effect.
  3. Kerala Mural (Kerala)
    • History: Found on temple walls, this art form tells stories from Hindu mythology using earthy tones like red, yellow, and green.
    • Tips: Stick to warm, natural colors. Highlight details in facial features and ornaments.
  4. Kalamkari (Andhra Pradesh)
    • History: Kalamkari means "pen craft," and it involves drawing with a pen made from bamboo. It often depicts scenes from epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
    • Tips: Use soft, earthy shades like indigo, mustard, and rust. Add fine details to patterns and borders.
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