
Lippan art is a traditional Mural art form that originated in the Western Indian State of Gujarat. It is also known as “LIPPAN KAAM” “CHITTAR KAAM” or “MUD AND MIRROR WORK” because it involves the use of a mixture of Mud and Mirror pieces to create intricrate designs on the walls. It is a traditional mural craft of Kutch, Gujarat, India. It is mostly done by the village ladies from Kutch to decorate their homes with locally available materials in the region like mixture of clay and camel or cow dung and also helps keeps the interiors of the houses cool. The designs in Lippan Art are typically Geometric patterns or images of Animals and Nature. The form is often used to decorate the walls of rural homes, particularly in the Kutch region of Gujarat. Lippan art is a highly skilled craft, required precision and attention to details. This artwork has gathered popularity and attention of the modern world as a form ofg sustainable and eco-friendly art, as it uses natural materials and d...