Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest ….. wha wait ! ….. what !! MIRRORS !!!
It’s my pleasure to introduce you to the mesmerizing world of Lippan Art, a traditional mural craft of Kutch, Gujarat.
Lippan art, also known as mud and mirror work, is a folk art form that has been passed down through generations. Originating in the arid desert of Kutch, this art was traditionally practiced by the Rabari community, known for their nomadic lifestyle and rich cultural heritage. Lippan art reflects not just the creativity but also the resilience of the people of Kutch, transforming simple materials like mud and mirrors into extraordinary works of art.
On this page, you’ll discover my personal journey with Lippan art. Each piece I create is an ode to the traditional methods while embracing a contemporary twist. From intricate mirror inlays that catch the light and create a dance of reflections to the earthy textures of the mud, my artworks are a symphony of contrasts and a tribute to the timeless beauty of this traditional art form.
Whether you’re an art lover, a culture enthusiast, or simply curious about the unique crafts of India, I invite you to explore this gallery of Lippan art. Dive into a world where every speck of mud and shard of mirror tells a story of a land, its people, and their dreams.
Thank you for joining me in celebrating this beautiful art form.





