'Ksheer' Photo Frame in Wood
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Etymology
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Ksheer is an ivory expression of the Abeer workshop range from Jodhpur — the same painted wood surface tradition as Kumkum (maroon), Haldi (beige), and Mayuri (teal), with the same process of layered hand-applied colour and applied decorative motifs over a shaped wood base. The ivory ground changes the register entirely: where maroon reads as deep and saturated, ivory carries the motifs more openly, with a lightness that reveals the craft detail rather than merging with it.
The painted wood workshop tradition of Rajasthan has long worked in ivory and cream grounds — colours associated with both the everyday object and with celebration. In the craft vocabulary of Jodhpur's artisan workshops, ivory painted wood objects are among the most produced, sitting between the highly ornate and the restrained.
As with all handcrafted objects, slight variations in colour, surface finish, and dimensions are inherent to the making process — evidence of the hand, not defects.
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