Lippan art, also known as Mud and Mirror Work, is a centuries-old craft that originated in the desert region of Kutch, Gujarat, where artisans brought barren walls to life using only clay, mirrors, and their creativity. Traditionally created by the women of the Rabari community, this form of mural work served both as decoration and cultural expression in village homes.
Each piece of Heritage Lippan Art carries the soul of Gujarat’s folk traditions—handcrafted with natural clay, delicately placed mirrors, and hand-painted motifs that reflect themes of spirituality, nature, and everyday village life. From sacred symbols like peacocks, cows, trees, and deities to intricate geometric borders, every design tells a story rooted in Indian heritage.
Today, this art form has evolved into elegant, framed wall décor, preserving its raw authenticity while blending seamlessly with modern aesthetics. Whether used to invoke a sense of tradition or simply to add handmade warmth to your space, Lippan art remains a true testament to India’s rich artisanal legacy.
