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Aipan is a traditional, ritualistic folk art originating from the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, India. Rooted in the word arpan, meaning "to dedicate," this stunning visual craft is typically drawn by women to welcome good fortune, prosperity, and divine blessings into their homes. Celebrate the divine feminine energy and rich cultural heritage of Uttarakhand with this exquisite handcrafted framed painting. Featuring a stunning central motif of a traditional Pahadi goddess—frequently identified as Maa Nanda Devi or a traditional bride—this piece beautifully reflects regional spirituality and high-end artisanal craftsmanship. It serves as an auspicious addition to any home altar, entryway, or living space. Highly regarded in North Indian heritage as a symbol of swift justice and blessings, making it an ideal gift for housewarmings, legal professionals, or spiritual collectors. Showcases authentic Aipan folk art from the Kumaon region, featuring meticulous white geometric lines intricately painted over a rich terracotta-red canvas. he central goddess figure is adorned with traditional ornaments, including the iconic Pahadi Nath (nose ring), encircled by detailed mandalas, floral patterns, and a stylized sun motif. ncased safely behind protective glass in a clean, contemporary light-wood square frame with an elegant gold inner border accent.Perfect as a protective home talisman, a decorative focal piece for festival seasons, or a unique wedding and housewarming gift. Material used: acrylic colors, pichauda, MDF, wooden glass frame