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Jharokha with Madhubani Painting

Cultural Vividness of Bhopal
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Manasa K. H.
NID, Bengaluru
Tools and Raw Materials
 
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Tools and raw materials that are used for Jharokha with Madhubani painting:

• Chalk Powder: It is the basic raw material used to make the clay.

• Synthetic Adhesive: It is used to mix with chalk powder to make clay dough.

• Water: It is used to mix with chalk powder and adhesive in process of making clay.

• Acrylic Paint/ Oil Paint: It is used to paint both Jharokha and Madhubani paintings.

• Brushes: It is used to paint the Madhubani figures and Jharokha.

• Varnish: It is used to apply oil-based paints as a final touch.

• Board: It is a basic raw material used in the making of Jharokha.

• Handmade Paper/Canvas: It is a basic raw material used in the making of Madhubani paintings.

• Pencil: It is used to draw the figure and design on board and paper.

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