The Cloth of the Mother Goddess
$ 150.00
Exquisite hand block printed textile book in the form of a cloth shrine.
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Jagdish Chitara
This textile book tells the story of the origins of Mata-Ni-Pachedi, the ritual ‘Cloth of the Mother Goddess’. Traditionally created by artisans from the nomadic Vaghari community in Gujarat, these votive cloths offer a painted image of the goddess to herself. Gifting a piece of creation to the creator is considered the highest form of worship. Hand block-printed on textile, this limited-edition artists’ book is in the form of a cloth shrine. It pays tribute not only to a sublime conception of the power of art, but also to the labour involved in creating it. Each copy is accompanied by a facsimile paper storyboard, featuring text that takes the reader through the various panels. The new edition provides contextual information printed on a textile cover that unwraps in layers.
Read a blog post by Gita Wolf — The Cloth of the Mother Goddess: From Ritual Art to Cloth Book — that comprehensively explores the craft traditions and processes behind the second edition of this votive textile book.
Weight | 380.0 kg |
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Dimensions | 255 × 255 × 15 cm |
ISBN | 978-81-953173-7-0 |
Printing | Block Printing |
Pages | 24 panels |
Edition | Limited edition of 500 |
Packing | Reusable voile sleeve |
Foreign Rights Sold | Korean: Borim Press |
HSN Code | 49030010 |