Description
This mural portrays a lively tribal festival, capturing men and women playing horns in joyous celebration. Sculpted in Bengal’s tribal style, the figures are full of energy and movement, with flowing forms and expressive gestures. The textured finish highlights the rustic charm, bringing to life the spirit, rhythm, and communal joy of Bengal’s tribal celebrations.
Origin and Heritage
Originating from Bishnupur, this artwork is rooted in Bengal’s centuries-old tribal and folk art traditions. Bishnupur artisans, skilled in marble dust and sculptural techniques, have preserved the art of storytelling through hand-sculpted murals for generations. Depicting tribal festivals, this piece celebrates community, music, and cultural rituals that are central to Bengal’s folk identity.
The Making Process
The mural is handcrafted using marble dust mixed with natural binders. Artisans carefully model each figure, horn, and element of the festival scene by hand, capturing posture, expression, and motion. Once shaped, the piece is left to dry naturally and then polished to highlight texture, details, and depth. Every step requires patience, precision, and a strong emotional connection to Bengal’s tribal traditions and storytelling.
What Makes It Special and Unique
This tribal festival mural is unique for its dynamic storytelling, handcrafted detail, and cultural authenticity. Every figure reflects the artisan’s personal touch, making each piece one-of-a-kind. It preserves the energy, music, and communal spirit of Bengal’s tribal celebrations, transforming marble dust into a living tribute to folk heritage, artistry, and emotion.










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