AIPAN

 Aipan is a traditional folk art specifically made by women of Uttarakhand. This art is done on floor over brick red background with white paste made out of rice flour. The typical art is done on all special occasions and household ceremonies and rituals. It is believed that these motifs evoke divine power which brings good fortune and wards off evil.

Uttarakhand Aipan painting has its unique identity which is always done on the empty walls and on the ground which is a symbol of fortune and fertility. The art form is used to decorate floors and walls at the Puja room (place of worship) and entrance of homes and practiced by many other communities of different region.

It is mainly done by the Kumauni ladies in various occasions like in marriages, pujas, etc.The Kumauni girls are taught to make aipan, sing songs and dance, etc.

The Aipan (Alpana) is a  popular art firm of Kumaon,and walls, papers and pieces of clothes are decorated by the drawings of different geometric and other figures belonging to gods, goddesses and objects of nature. Pichhauras or dupattas are also decorated in this manner.At the time of Harela, there is a tradition of making clay idols( Dikaras). 

 
 As creativity is also very essential, now a days, aipan is done on old phone covers also. It looks fabulous on old covers and gives a fantastic look. 

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