Marwari Kavad by Satyanarayan (8 part, 6 inch height)


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Dimensions : H-6 inch
Medium : Natural Colors on Wood

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About the Artwork +

The Kavad is a mobile story-telling device that sometimes serves as a temporary temple. It is created by combining the skills of carpentry, painting and narration. As separate professions, the carpenter is called a suthar, an artist is a chitrakar, and a story teller is a bhat. The Kavad makers combine the work of the carpenter and artist, while the Kavadia Bhats do the narration. The Kavad is made only in a village called Bassi, in Chittorgarh District of Rajasthan. 

Satya Narayan Suthar ji is National Award Winner in Kavad Art. He was born in 1972 in Bassi, Rajasthan and learned the art of Kavad making from his father, but at the age of sixteen, he had to leave home and fend for himself. He worked as a craftsman for a commercial enterprise involved in exporting crafts. The experience made him prolific and honed his craft, giving his work a distinctive quality.
Having neither acquired nor inherited any farmland or other property he has no other source of income and depends on his artistic skills to make a living. He is married to Kaushalya, has three children and lives in a rented house. The ground floor serves as a workspace and shop. He makes kavads and other wooden object for tourists and for shops in Udaipur. He has won several awards for his unique work in the art of kavad making. In 2004 he was given the District award, followed by a State award in 2009 and recently the National award.

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  • Size: 6 inch height , 8 part Kaavad
  • Handpainted in Kavad style
  • The image shown here is representative to help visualize the artwork in a home setting and not an actual framed image
  • Artist: Satnarayan Suthar , National Award Winner from Bassi, Rajasthan
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Satya Narayan Suthar is a Kavad Art National Award Winner. Satyanarayan Suthar was born in Bassi, Rajasthan in 1972 and attended a local school. His father taught him the technique of Kavad making, but when he was sixteen, he had to leave home and fend for himself. He was an artisan for a business firm that exported crafts. The experience increased his productivity and sharpened his technique, giving his work a particular character. He lives in a leased flat with a workspace and a business on the ground level. In Udaipur, he produces kavads and other wooden objects for visitors and merchants. He has received several honours for his innovative efforts in the art of kavad manufacturing. He received the District award in 2004, the State award in 2009, and the National award recently.

Kavad Art


Kavad art is a traditional form of storytelling through painted wooden shrines, originating from Rajasthan, India. These portable shrines, known as Kavads, are intricately painted and used by storytellers, known as Kavadia Bhats, to narrate mythological tales, folklore, and family histories. Each panel of the Kavad unfolds like a book, revealing different segments of the story as it opens. This art form combines visual art, oral tradition, and craftsmanship, creating a unique medium that preserves and communicates cultural narratives. Kavad art primarily depicts themes from Hindu mythology, such as the epics of the Ramayana and Mahabharata, the stories of Krishna, and other religious narratives. It also includes folk tales, local legends, and genealogies of patrons. The style of Kavad art is characterized by its vivid colors, detailed illustrations, and narrative sequences that unfold as the Kavad opens. The paintings are stylized yet expressive, capturing the essence of the characters and scenes with a sense of movement and drama. History The history of Kavad art dates back several centuries, with its roots deeply embedded in the storytelling traditions of Rajasthan. Originally, the Kavadias, or storytellers, traveled from village to village, using these portable shrines to narrate stories of gods, heroes, and ancestors. The craft was typically passed down through generations within specific artisan communities, such as the Suthar community in Mewar, who specialized in making Kavads. Over time, the art evolved to include various religious and cultural tales, reflecting the rich oral traditions of the region. Legend According to legend, the Kavad derives its name from the term "Kavadh," which refers to a sacred pilgrimage. It is believed that the first Kavad was crafted by the divine architect Vishwakarma, who is also considered the patron god of craftsmen. The Kavads were meant to serve as mobile temples, allowing worshippers to carry their deities with them, thus making pilgrimages more accessible to those who could not travel to distant holy sites. Material and Method Kavads are traditionally made from lightweight wood, such as mango or neem, which is carved and assembled into a box-like structure with multiple panels and doors. The outer surfaces and inner panels are then meticulously painted with natural pigments using fine brushes. The vibrant colors often include reds, blues, yellows, and greens, with gold accents for embellishment. The painting style is detailed and narrative, focusing on clear, expressive illustrations that help convey the story. The making of a Kavad involves both carpentry and painting skills, showcasing the artisanal expertise of the craftsmen. Significance Kavad art holds significant cultural and spiritual value as it serves as a medium for preserving and passing down traditional stories and family histories. It is not just an art form but a storytelling tool that fosters a deep connection between the past and present. By combining visual and oral traditions, Kavad art plays a crucial role in sustaining the cultural heritage of Rajasthan. Additionally, it offers insights into the community's social and religious values, making it an important artifact of Indian folk culture. In contemporary times, efforts are being made to revive and promote Kavad art, ensuring its survival as a cherished cultural legacy. FAQS Are Kavads customizable or made to order? Yes, MeMeraki offers customization options for Kavad art. You can request specific themes, stories, or even family genealogies to be included. Please contact us for details on custom orders, including timelines and pricing. Do you offer international shipping?  Yes, we offer international shipping for our Kavad art pieces. Shipping costs and delivery times will vary depending on the destination. Please check our shipping policy or contact us for specific details. How can I be sure of the authenticity of the Kavad art? We work directly with artisans and craft communities to ensure the authenticity of each Kavad.



Product Details

Title
Marwari Kavad by Satyanarayan (8 part, 6 inch height)
Artist
Satyanarayan Suthar
Art Style
Kavad Art
Medium
Natural Colors
Size
Medium
Dimension
6 in(H) X (W)
Themes
Folk Art
Color
Multicoloured
Country of Origin
Rajasthan, India

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