Artisans skillfully create stunning designs using rice paste on vibrant red ochre backgrounds in Uttarakhand Aipan. They often use intricate patterns that are religious symbols along with geometric shapes that make each one a unique representation of cultural importance. Many communities use Aipan to adorn floors and walls during festivals and rituals as they believe. It brings good fortune and prosperity. Generations have passed this art lovingly from generation to generation and mostly practiced by women in the Kumaon region. The artists create designs freehand with great accuracy that speaks for the richness of Uttarakhand’s cultural heritage. Not only is it a practice that reflects creativity and devotion but also an eco-friendly practice because it uses natural materials. Aipan surpasses walls and floors and decorates household items such as puja thalis and doors.
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