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Lippan Kaam Process

Traditional Mural Craft
by
Prof. Nina Sabnani
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Clay.

  • Clay is mixed with donkey dung.

  • Clay and donkey dung mix is then kneaded into dough.

  • The wooden board is moistened with water.

  • A border is created to define the area inside of which the clay-designs will be made.

  • making different patterns.

  • making different patterns.

  • Mirrors are cut in a variety of shapes and sizes.

  • Mirrors are fixed on top of the wet clay patterns.

  • Finishing the artwork.

  • Finishing the artwork.

  • Final Mud and mirror art work.

Clay.

Clay is mixed with donkey dung.

Clay and donkey dung mix is then kneaded into dough.

The wooden board is moistened with water.

A border is created to define the area inside of which the clay-designs will be made.

making different patterns.

making different patterns.

Mirrors are cut in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Mirrors are fixed on top of the wet clay patterns.

Finishing the artwork.

Finishing the artwork.

Final Mud and mirror art work.

Mud and mirror work also known as Lippan kaam is a traditional mural craft of Kutch. It is also called as Chittar kaam. The walls or the board are plastered with clay and the surface is roughened so that the clay sticks to it. Clay is mixed with donkey dung in equal proportions. This mix is then kneaded into dough. The wooden board is moistened with water so that the clay can stick to it. A border is created to define the area inside of which the clay-designs will be made. Small portions of the dough are taken and shaped into cylinders of varying thickness by rolling between the palms or on the floor. The cylinders are then shaped into lines making different patterns while applying slight pressure with the fingers to stick them onto the wall. Mirrors or mica pieces are cut in a variety of shapes and sizes and fixed on top of the wet clay patterns. After the clay dries off in about 4-5 days, a layer of white clay is painted over the artwork.

For more details: http://dsource.in/resource/lippan-kaam-kutch
 

Clay.

Clay is mixed with donkey dung.

Clay and donkey dung mix is then kneaded into dough.

The wooden board is moistened with water.

A border is created to define the area inside of which the clay-designs will be made.

making different patterns.

making different patterns.

Mirrors are cut in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Mirrors are fixed on top of the wet clay patterns.

Finishing the artwork.

Finishing the artwork.

Final Mud and mirror art work.


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