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Papier Mache craft uses waste paper pulp as the basic raw material, sometimes combined with starch. The paper pulp is then given various forms and shapes, limited only by the imagination of the artist. A wooden mould, which applies pressure on the pulp shapes the pulp to form beautiful art items. Artists typically use this form of sculpture to form various figures and masks of men, women and Gods and Goddesses. Papier-mache art using wooden moulds give a very fine finish as compared to the tribal form of papier-mache sculpting which uses no moulds and hence are rough in finish. We also feature tribal craft in Papier Mache. In Indian tribal papier-mache crafts, artists typically use the pulp as soft clay and sculpt various figures of men, women and Gods and Goddesses. This primitive method results in a unique form of papier mache art, which is slightly rough in nature but offers a special insight into tribal arts.
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Decorative Painted Papier Mache Plate from Kashmir - Wall Hanging
Decorative Painted Papier Mache Plate from Kashmir - Wall Hanging
Decorative Painted Papier Mache Plate from Kashmir - Wall Hanging
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HI29: Decorative Painted Papier Mache Plate from Kashmir - Wall Hanging
[ Papier Mache ]
Dia - 10 inches
Weight - 250 gms.

US $38.00

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HI30: Decorative Painted Papier Mache Plate from Kashmir - Wall Hanging
[ Papier Mache ]
Dia - 10 inches
Weight - 250 gms.

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HI28: Decorative Painted Papier Mache Plate from Kashmir - Wall Hanging
[ Papier Mache ]
Dia - 10 inches
Weight - 250 gms.

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Hand Painted Hanging Papier Mache Balls from Kashmir
Hand Painted Hanging Papier Mache Balls from Kashmir
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HJ07: Hand Painted Hanging Papier Mache Balls from Kashmir
[ Papier Mache ]
Dia - 3 inches Each
Weight - 100 gms.

US $28.00

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HJ08: Hand Painted Hanging Papier Mache Balls from Kashmir
[ Papier Mache ]
Dia - 3 inches
Weight - 100 gms.

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Hand Painted Hanging Papier Mache Bells from Kashmir
Draupadi from Mahabharata in Kathakali Style
Kathakali Papier Mache Mask - Krishna from Mahabharata
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HJ09: Hand Painted Hanging Papier Mache Bells from Kashmir
[ Papier Mache ]
Dia - 2 inches
Height 3.25 inches
Weight - 100 gms.

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HC67: Draupadi from Mahabharata in Kathakali Style
[ Papier Mache ]
11 x 9 inches
Weight - 350 gms.

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HC63: Kathakali Papier Mache Mask - Krishna from Mahabharata
[ Papier Mache ]
Face with Crown - 10.5 x 7.5 in
Hair - 5.5 inches
Weight - 500 gms.

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Village Woman Grinding Spices - Tribal Art of Bihar
Old Loving Couple
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PT43: Village Woman Grinding Spices - Tribal Art of Bihar
[ Papier Mache ]
6.5 x 5 x 5 inches
Weight - 400 gms.

US $36.00

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HC70: Old Loving Couple
[ Papier Mache ]
Each Face - 10 x 8 inches
Weight - 400 gms.

US $39.00

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Decorative Hanging Balls from Kashmir (Set of 3)
Draupadi from Mahabharata in Kathakali Style
Indian Woman Grinding Spices - Tribal Art of Bihar
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PU31: Decorative Hanging Balls from Kashmir (Set of 3)
[ Papier Mache ]
Dia - 3 inches
Weight - 30 gms. Each

US $28.00

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HC68: Draupadi from Mahabharata in Kathakali Style
[ Papier Mache ]
11 x 9 inches
Weight - 350 gms.

US $34.00

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SP27: Indian Woman Grinding Spices - Tribal Art of Bihar
[ Papier Mache ]
7 x 4 x 8 inches
Weight - 300 gms.

US $31.00

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Pencil Stand - Art from Bihar
Madhubani Style Tribal Tray of Bihar
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PT39: Pencil Stand - Art from Bihar
[ Papier Mache ]
4.25 x 3.5 x 3 inches
Weight - 180 gms.

US $21.00

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SP28: Madhubani Style Tribal Tray of Bihar
[ Papier Mache ]
10 x 10 x 2 inches
Weight - 250 gms.

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Papier Mache statue : Papier-Mache statue use waste paper pulp as the basic raw material, sometimes combined with starch. The paper pulp is then given various forms and shapes, limited only by the imagination of the artist. A wooden mould, which applies pressure on the pulp shapes the pulp to form beautiful art items. Artists typically use this form of sculpture to form various figures and masks of men, women and Gods and Goddesses. Indian Papier-mache statue using wooden moulds give a very fine finish as compared to the tribal form of papier-mache sculpting which uses no moulds and hence are rough in finish. Papier Mache originated in China. Hundreds of years ago the Chinese made projects from it which they hardened with layers of lacquer. Paper Mache is great craft for all ages. Paper Mache is a great recycle craft.

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