Using a fine-tipped nozzle or a toothpick, a craftsperson applies non-yellowing, acid-free glue onto the traced design. Using tweezers, they pick up each Charoli seed and place it precisely. For a single A4-sized Patrika, this can take 30 minutes to 3 hours depending on the density of the work.
Traditionally, the base is handmade paper or Khand (cotton rag paper) in auspicious colors: Kesari (saffron), Haldi (turmeric yellow), rich red ( Kumkum ), or off-white ( Pandhra ). marathi lagna patrika charoli work
The Marathi text of the Patrika (Invitation verse, names, dates, and venue) is printed in elegant black or gold ink using letterpress or offset printing. Using a fine-tipped nozzle or a toothpick, a