Wood Burning Artwork – Traditional Garo Woman Preparing Rice Beer

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  • Authentic Indigenous Art: Handcrafted wood burning artwork depicting a traditional Garo woman preparing rice beer, a cultural practice of the A·chik (Garo) people of Northeast India.

  • Traditional Wood Burning Technique: Created using pyrography on natural wood, featuring fine detailing and warm, earthy tones.

  • Cultural Heritage Piece: More than wall décor—this artwork preserves and celebrates indigenous traditions, daily life, and craftsmanship.

  • Handmade by Mandi Art: Crafted by a Garo Hills–based indigenous collective known for preserving heritage through wood burning, carving, and traditional art forms.

  • Ideal for Collectors & Décor: Perfect for homes, offices, galleries, museums, or as a unique ethnic gift.

  • One-of-a-Kind Creation: Handmade artwork; natural variations in wood grain and tone enhance its authenticity.
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Wood Burning Artwork – Traditional Garo Woman Preparing Rice Beer | Handcrafted Indigenous Wall Art from Garo Hills, India

Wood Burning Artwork – Traditional Garo Woman Preparing Rice Beer | Handcrafted Indigenous Wall Art from Garo Hills, India

Brand: Mandi Art
Material: Natural Wood
Art Form: Wood Burning (Pyrography)
Origin: Garo Hills, Meghalaya, India
Style: Indigenous / Tribal / Ethnic / Cultural Art


About This Item

  • Authentic Indigenous Artwork:
    This handcrafted wood burning artwork portrays a traditional Garo woman straining rice beer, a centuries-old cultural practice of the A·chik (Garo) people of Northeast India.

  • Handcrafted Using Traditional Techniques:
    Created using the ancient art of wood burning (pyrography), the piece features fine detailing, natural wood textures, and warm earthy tones that highlight the grace, dignity, and everyday life of Garo women.

  • Cultural Heritage Preserved in Wood:
    More than décor, this artwork tells a cultural story—celebrating indigenous knowledge, rituals, and sustainable living practices passed down through generations.

  • Created by Renowned Indigenous Artists:
    This artwork is a creation of Mandi Art, a Garo Hills–based artistic collective dedicated to preserving and promoting indigenous heritage through art. The collective is widely known for traditional wood burning, painting, carving, and handcrafted products made from locally sourced materials.

  • Rooted in Living Tradition:
    Mandi Art is also recognized for constructing traditional Garo structures such as Nokachik (traditional house) and Nokpante (bachelors’ dormitory), making their work deeply connected to living culture, not imitation.


Ideal For

  • Art collectors and cultural enthusiasts

  • Home, office, or gallery wall décor

  • Museums, cultural centers, and exhibitions

  • Unique gifts for lovers of tribal, ethnic, and indigenous art

Beyond crafts and apparel, readers can also explore a rich collection of Garo literature, including short stories, poems, and articles. Some of these works have been published in local magazines and newspapers, and are also available to read online on the Jamadal blog, where readers can explore more of Garo literary contributions.

If you are interested in discovering more indigenous publications, you may also browse our Garo books collection. To learn more about the cultural background of the Garo community, you can visit the official page of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council.

Weight 3.25 kg
Dimensions 50 × 50 × 6 cm

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