Product Description
The winnowing basket, or Kulo, is a symbol of rural India's heartland, historically used for separating grain from its husks. At Craftooba, we’ve transformed this everyday essential into a canvas for traditional Bengal folk art. Hand-painted with meticulous detail, this set of two Kulos elevates a simple tool into a magnificent piece of home décor.
A Celebration of Life & Rhythm
This Kulo celebrates the spirit of Bengal's tribal traditions. The vibrant painting of a tribal couple dancing in a festive mood captures a moment of pure joy and community. Its vivid colors and dynamic figures bring a sense of celebration to any wall.
The Whimsical 'Maacher Biye'
This piece brings a classic Bengali folk tale to life. 'Maacher Biye' is a popular motif that depicts the mythical wedding of fish, a symbol of abundance, prosperity, and good fortune in Bengali culture.
More Than Just a Decor Piece
These Kulos are designed to be focal points. Their unique shape and traditional designs make them perfect for:
Wall Art: Mount them together or separately to create a stunning gallery wall.
Tabletop Decor: Lean them against a wall on a console table, sideboard, or mantelpiece.
Cultural Accent: Place them in your entryway or living room to add a touch of authentic folk tradition to your space.
Product Details
Material: Sustainable Bamboo
Art Form: Patachitra Folk Art of Bengal
Design: Tribal Couple & 'Maacher Biye'
Dimensions: Approximately 13.5 x 9 inches each
Handcrafted: Each piece is unique, with slight variations that highlight its handmade nature.
Our Promise
By choosing this handcrafted set from Craftooba, you're not only acquiring a beautiful décor item but also supporting the rich cultural heritage and skilled artisans of Bengal.