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Handmade Khovar Painting:Two Peacock(Size: 36x28 Inches)

Handmade Khovar Tribal Wall Art – Authentic "Comb-Cut" Heritage

Discover the striking beauty of Khovar Art, a traditional mural art form practiced by the tribal communities of the Hazaribagh district in Jharkhand, India. Often referred to as "Comb-Cut" art, Khovar is traditionally used to decorate the bridal chambers of newly married couples, symbolizing fertility, lineage, and the blessings of nature.

 

This specific piece features a powerful monochromatic animal motif, skillfully created using the sacred layer-and-scrape technique. It is a bold statement piece that brings ancient storytelling into the contemporary home.


The Artistry: How It’s Made

Unlike standard paintings, Khovar is a process of subtraction.

  1. The base is coated with a layer of dark earthy pigment (Manganese black).

     

  2. While still wet, a layer of creamy white clay (Kaolin) is applied over it.

     

  3. The artist then uses a comb or their fingertips to "cut" through the top layer, revealing the dark patterns underneath. This creates the unique, etched texture visible in the brushwork.


Product Highlights

  • Authentic GI Heritage: A genuine piece of Khovar art, an indigenous craft with Geographical Indication (GI) protection.

     

  • Minimalist Monochrome: The high-contrast black and white palette makes it a perfect fit for modern, industrial, or monochrome interior designs.

  • Symbolic Meaning: Khovar translates to Kho (cave) and Var (bridal couple), carrying deep cultural significance of union and heritage.

     

  • Premium Frame: Housed in a sophisticated, champagne-silver or light-metallic frame with a deep black matting that makes the artwork "pop."


Specifications

Feature Details
Art Form Khovar Tribal Mural Art
Technique Comb-Cutting / Scraping on natural pigments
Colors Natural Manganese Black & Kaolin White
Frame Modern Metallic-finish with protective glazing
Dimensions [Insert Dimensions, e.g., 36 x 28 inches]
Style Primitive, Tribal Minimalist, Contemporary Folk

Why Choose This Piece?

Khovar art is rare and highly collectible. Its raw, primitive energy acts as a sophisticated counterpoint to modern furniture. Whether placed in a minimalist hallway or as a centerpiece in an executive office, it serves as a conversation starter about the world’s oldest living artistic traditions.

Care Instructions

  • Avoid Moisture: As natural clay pigments are used, keep the artwork in a dry environment.

  • Cleaning: Gently wipe the frame with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners on the glass.

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