Bhil - Pithora Horses | 100% Linen | Limited Edition
The Story
In Pithora painting, horses are recurring ceremonial figures within Bhil ritual compositions.
Traditionally painted on the walls of homes during significant community events, these horses appear as structured presences within a larger narrative field. They are not decorative additions but integral elements within the visual order of Pithora practice.
This hand-painted Bhil art linen short kurta carries a composition of Pithora horses accompanied by birds and trees, arranged across a rising landscape. The horses are rendered in profile, articulated through patterned infill and rhythmic linework characteristic of Bhil surface language. Birds move across the upper field, introducing vertical lift and spatial balance.
In Bhil tradition, Pithora paintings are associated with thanksgiving rituals and communal observances. Horses appear within these painted narratives as carriers of movement and continuity within the composition.
The artwork is applied directly to the surface, preserving the variation of hand and pigment. The scale extends across the garment, creating a panoramic field rather than a singular motif.
A garment articulated through a living Bhil painting tradition.
About Bhil Art Work
Product Details
| Art Form | Bhil Painting |
| Artwork | Pithora Horses, Birds and Trees in a Natural Hilly LandscapePithora Horses, Birds and Trees in a Natural Hilly Landscape |
| Material | 100% Linen |
| Fabric | Machine-Woven |
| Technique | Hand-Painted Bhil Dotwork |
| Artwork Placement | Front Panel |
| Fit | Regular Fit |
| Sleeve | Full sleeve |
| Edition | One of One |
| Availability | One Piece |
| Place Of Making | Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh |
| Country of Origin | India |