Palmesh Cuttaree is a Paris-trained creative artist. Exhibitions of his paintings were held at the prestigious Galerie du Grand Palais (Paris) and his masks at UNESCO Headquarters (Paris) and in Mauritius at the Galerie Malcolm de Chazal and Dias Pier, Caudan.
Palmesh Cuttaree is a Paris-trained creative artist. Exhibitions of his paintings were held at the prestigious Galerie du Grand Palais (Paris) and his masks at UNESCO Headquarters (Paris) and in Mauritius at the Galerie Malcolm de Chazal and Dias Pier, Caudan.
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Palmesh Cuttaree – Paal Kudam
PaintingsThe devotee, usually a lady carries a pot filled with milk to the temple where she will pour the milk on the statue of the Muruga invoking his blessings.Muruga’s blessings.Rs 8,000 -
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Palmesh Cuttaree – Mauritius Souvenir : Allamanda mug
SouvenirsRs 350Mug info
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Palmesh Cuttaree – Paille en Queue : Survol du Morne
PaintingsThe red-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon rubricauda) is a seabird native to tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans.Rs 8,000 -
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Palmesh Cuttaree – Coin de Mire magnet
PaintingsSituated at the north of Mauritius, between Cap Malheureux and Grand BayRs 100 -
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Palmesh Cuttaree – Kolattam : Ceremonial Group dance
PaintingsKolattam derived from Kol (a small stick), and Attam (play) is the name of a charming Tamil dance practiced by groups of young girls. A festival connected with this art has both a cultural and a religious significance.Rs 8,000 -
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Palmesh Cuttaree – Geet Gawai : Pre-wedding Dance
PaintingsGeet-Gawai, a pre-wedding ceremony, is an expression of community identity and collective cultural memory. It combines rituals, prayer, songs, music and dance. Inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2016.Rs 8,000 -
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Palmesh Cuttaree – Mauritius souvenir bookmark : Kestrel
SouvenirsThe Mauritius kestrel (Falco punctatus) is a bird of prey from the family Falconidae endemic to the forests of Mauritius, where it is restricted to the south-western plateau's forests, cliffs, and ravines.Rs 100