Hansa Puttuwa is a traditional and a very important & popular motif coming down from ancient Sri Lanka. May be from the Anuradhapura Era. Probably around the 4th century BC. This motif is commonly used at traditional Sinhala Buddhist weddings, from Jewelry to back drop decorations at wedding ceremonies.The stage (Poruwa) where the couple stands for the rituals, is decorated with this motif using various raw material like coconut palms or flowers in a very rich manner. The brides necklace is often in silver or gold, engraved with this motif. I have quilled it in line art or graphic method. I would call it creative quilling. The paper of course is A4 and the strips are 1/8 inches. It took me some time cause it wasn't easy to twist the strip to shape. Hope you enjoy it. Happy quilling till I come again :)
7 comments:
wow really gorgeous and very interesting History behind it, thanks for sharing the History to !!!!
Beautiful inspiration and wonderfully twisted strips. Regards
Lovely design! Beautiful work!
it is such a beautiful work anna mam
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So intricate and beautiful Anastasia! :)
Nice creation!
I would call this "fabulous quilling". I have tried it several times and cannot imagine the work you put into this piece. Especially with one side needing to match the other. It's gorgeous! hugs xo
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