
Aipan Art Hand-Painted Glass with Auspicious Swirls and Saraswati Peeth Motifs
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This hand-painted glass, sized slightly larger than typical small glasses, showcases traditional Aipan folk art. It features a vibrant red paint base, adorned with intricate designs in white and yellow paint. The upper band displays a rhythmic pattern of alternating white and yellow circular dots (bindus), bordered by white wavy lines. Below this, a continuous band of white spiral or 'chowk' motifs encircles the glass, symbolizing auspiciousness. The dominant central section features geometric V-shaped patterns in white, framing both white stylized petal-like forms and a central yellow 'Saraswati Peeth' motif, traditionally representing knowledge and purity. The lower rim is decorated with a series of white vertical strokes (often resembling Tulsi Dal or water drops) and additional yellow bindus. This piece is ideal as a decorative accent or for ceremonial use, bringing the cultural heritage of Aipan art into your home.
