Colours of Odisha.

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Discover Odisha’s Artistic Treasures

Once known as Utkala, meaning the land of the “finest art,” Odisha has a rich artistic heritage, from the ancient Pattachitra paintings to the indigenous Chandua art. Now, you can bring the essence of these timeless art forms to the walls of your home.

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Pattachitra

Based on Hindu mythology, Pattachitra is one of the oldest folk art forms of Odisha. Traditionally, the colors were prepared from natural pigments: like white from delicate seashells, and black from the smoke of Diya lamps.

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Chandua

Chandua, rooted in spirituality, is a form of fabric-based craftwork where intricate designs are created by layering and stitching different colored fabrics onto a base fabric.

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Papier-mâché

Papier-mâché Mukhas, or masks, are unique crafts made from pulped paper, inspired by Hindu deities, the beauty of nature, and animals.

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Bandhakala

Bandhakala, also known as Ikat, is a traditional textile art from Odisha, where the threads are tie-dyed before being woven into fabric, creating colorful patterns.

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What Inspires Us

Let your home show the many colours of India.

Explore All Colours

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Tropical Punch

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Yellow Glory

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Marine Green

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Red Hot

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Woven Blue

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Sunshine

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Plum Cake

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India Jersey

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Golden Roast

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Pinky Promise

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Brown Pot

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Pomegranate

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FAQ

Choosing wall colour combinations for your home can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. Think of the mood you want to create in the room and pick out colours that go along with that. Light shades are usually better for smaller rooms since they make the space look bigger, but use contrast shades if you want to add some drama and depth.
To achieve perfect home wall colour matching, try painting your ceilings the same colour as your walls. When it comes to furniture and furnishings, coordinate them with both the wall colours and each other so they don't clash and create an unbalanced atmosphere in the space. Pay attention to the type of lighting you have and how it reflects on different surfaces too. Remember: when in doubt, lighter wall shades are often more forgiving than darker ones!

Choosing wall colour combinations for your home can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. Think of the mood you want to create in the room and pick out colours that go along with that. Light shades are usually better for smaller rooms since they make the space look bigger, but use contrast shades if you want to add some drama and depth.
To achieve perfect home wall colour matching, try painting your ceilings the same colour as your walls. When it comes to furniture and furnishings, coordinate them with both the wall colours and each other so they don't clash and create an unbalanced atmosphere in the space. Pay attention to the type of lighting you have and how it reflects on different surfaces too. Remember: when in doubt, lighter wall shades are often more forgiving than darker ones!

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Choosing wall colour combinations for your home can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. Think of the mood you want to create in the room and pick out colours that go along with that. Light shades are usually better for smaller rooms since they make the space look bigger, but use contrast shades if you want to add some drama and depth.
To achieve perfect home wall colour matching, try painting your ceilings the same colour as your walls. When it comes to furniture and furnishings, coordinate them with both the wall colours and each other so they don't clash and create an unbalanced atmosphere in the space. Pay attention to the type of lighting you have and how it reflects on different surfaces too. Remember: when in doubt, lighter wall shades are often more forgiving than darker ones!

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Choosing wall colour combinations for your home can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. Think of the mood you want to create in the room and pick out colours that go along with that. Light shades are usually better for smaller rooms since they make the space look bigger, but use contrast shades if you want to add some drama and depth.
To achieve perfect home wall colour matching, try painting your ceilings the same colour as your walls. When it comes to furniture and furnishings, coordinate them with both the wall colours and each other so they don't clash and create an unbalanced atmosphere in the space. Pay attention to the type of lighting you have and how it reflects on different surfaces too. Remember: when in doubt, lighter wall shades are often more forgiving than darker ones!

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