Tribal Art Forms
The Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Ltd. (TRIFED) exhibited a wide range of traditional tribal art at the ‘Tribes India’ pavilion as part of the G-20 Leaders' Summit at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from 9th to 10th September, 2023.
Tribal Art Forms Showcased at Tribes India Pavillion
- Pithora Painting (Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh): Ritualist art by Rathwa, Bhilala, Naik, and Bhil tribes.
- Gond Painting (Madhya Pradesh): Natural themes of gods, animals, birds and trees.
- Saura Painting (Odisha): Fishnet approach for natural elements.
- Angora Shawls (Himachal Pradesh): Made from light Angora Rabbit wool.
- Pashmina Shawls (Ladakh): Woven from wool of goat called Pashmina ....
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