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Aipan Art

Ritualistic folk Art

AED 495

Sessions:  2
Hrs per Session:  2

Aipan Art is a traditional ritualistic art form from the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, rooted in the word Arpan, meaning “to offer.”
Practiced mainly by women, especially in Brahmin households, it is created during religious festivals and life events like weddings and childbirth to invite divine blessings and ward off evil.

Deeply symbolic and spiritual, Aipan features motifs such as Saraswati Chowki (for knowledge), Lakshmi Padchinha (for prosperity), and Nav Durga (for protection), each carrying religious significance.

The art is made using a red ochre base (geru) and white rice paste (biswar), applied by hand in symmetrical, linear designs.
Traditionally drawn on walls and floors, Aipan is now also adapted onto paper, fabric, and décor items, helping preserve its cultural heritage and offering new avenues for livelihood and artistic expression.

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