Step into the heart of Kutch’s mud art heritage with this Bhori Flower embroidery-inspired wall décor piece, a radiant example of mud art. This 13×13 inch handmade creation celebrates the mud art of Gujarat, blending design elements of Lippan art and embroidery with a box design aesthetic. At its center glows a circular mandala motif with floral details, framed by a rope border. Four tiny square mirrors at each corner catch the light, while raised detailing on the white MDF base enhances its charm. This square composition follows a classic box design that emphasizes symmetry and balance.
Made from white-painted MDF and tarai mitti clay, this piece showcases the meticulous craftsmanship of local artisans. Each layer of clay is molded by hand into lifelike petals and scrollwork, reflecting Kutch’s time-honored mud art tradition. The sturdy box design frame outlines the relief work, and the raised terracotta detailing is hand-built so no two pieces are exactly alike. Its elegance and authenticity shine in every carved detail, making it a true masterpiece of Kutch heritage and box design artistry.
Ideal for home décor enthusiasts, art collectors, or as a thoughtful gift, this mud art wall hanging brings an heirloom feel to any space. The Bhori Flower piece, with its combination of mirror work and floral motifs, is a bestseller and showcases the spirit of Kutch’s box design tradition. Newcomers to folk décor will appreciate its roots in Kutch mud art and box design traditions. Its serene white palette and traditional charm make it a versatile, timeless accent. Proudly made by skilled Kutch craftsmen, it’s more than a wall frame — it’s a piece of Gujarat’s enduring box design and Lippan art legacy.
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