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COLOUR BOARD |
In this board the background includes the patola
saree. The elephant which is a most popular motif of patola represents the
colour of patola fabrics.
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MATERIAL BOARD |
Top portion of the material boards includes silk mark which represents that
the fabric is made up of pure silk and also includes the motifs used in patola
fabrics. The left part of the material board includes the tools like Silk
thread, Bamboo poles, Slant loom which are used to make patola fabric. The
right part of the board includes the tie and dye and weaving techniques which
are done manually. In the center the white silk represents the purity of the
silk and golden represents the zari work. Top portion of the material boards includes silk mark which represents that
the fabric is made up of pure silk and also includes the motifs used in patola
fabrics. The left part of the material board includes the tools like Silk
thread, Bamboo poles, Slant loom which are used to make patola fabric. The
right part of the board includes the tie and dye and weaving techniques which
are done manually. In the center the white silk represents the purity of the
silk and golden represents the zari work.
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MOOD BOARD |
This board represents the entire feel of Patola ie from raw material to
final product. Patola includessilk which comes from silkworm and it is the
purest form of silk. The white & black threads which are used here to
connect the picture shows the technique of tie and dye through which the final
product patola gets its colour. As the black colour is used in motifs to give
them a attractive look. So, same in this board the background is black to
highlight all the picture.
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STORY BOARD |
One day the King Kumarpal went to temple and the preist didn't allowed him
to temple as he addressed him impure then King Kumarpal started finding the
reason was that the King Jalan of Jalanpur who use to export patola, after
using them as his bedspreads. So, the King Kumarpal decided to defeated the
king jalan and he did the same after he defeated the King Jalan all the salvi
weavers came to Kumarpal for employment. As King Kumarpal wanted the patola so,
that in return he can get patola fabric. The reason using the black sheet as background is that black colour is
the patola motif and also it highlights all the picture. I have used silk
fabric to show that it is a main material of patola and the map of patan shows
the birth place of patola.
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