Coconut Shell Crafts Painting

Coconut shell painting is used as a hanging painted coconut. Coconut shell painting is used in shop and home to protect from the evil eye. The specialty of coconut shell painting is a paintings are made by without any rough sketch and it is directly made by using different types of brush with perfect painting.

Coconut Shell is the strongest part covered in coconut fruit. Coconut shell is located in between the coconut flesh

and coconut husk. This shell is naturally created to protect the inner part of coconut. This shell is use to produce

various handicrafts applies and other applications. Most of handmade decorative are created by using coconut

shell due to their strength. Instead of wasting the coconut shell reutilize the coconut shell by making artistic craft

like hanging painted coconut. Coconut shell painting is a fascinating craft and also people use for worship. Coconut shell painting, usually involves acrylic colours which have good properties. Acrylic paint is a fast drying paint

containing pigment suspension in acrylic polymer emulsion. Acrylic paints can be diluted with water, but become

water-resistant when dry.

Coconut shell has biological function as the protector of the main fruit. Located in the inner side of the coconut

fiber with its thickness around 3-6 mm. Coconut shell can be categorized as hard wood, yet has higher lignin level

and lower cellulose level, and water level about 6-9% and especially composed of lignin, cellulose, and hemi-cellulose.

Coconut shell painting is used as a hanging painted coconut. Coconut shell painting is used in shop and home to

protect from the evil eye. The specialty of coconut shell painting is a paintings are made by without any rough

sketch and it is directly made by using different types of brush with perfect painting.

Coconut shell painting involves the Gods and Goddesses of Orissa namely Lord Jagannath (a form of Krishna),

Lord Balabhadra and Maa Subhadra, in the colors black, white and yellow respectively, are worshiped.


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