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Rogan Art: 400-Year-Old Rare Painting Tradition of India 

Mar 06, 2026

Rogan Art: 400-Year-Old Indian Craft 

A rare fabric painting tradition from Gujarat that creates magical designs with oil-based paint. 

What is Rogan Art? 

Rogan Art is a special fabric painting technique made using castor oil paint. Artists create beautiful patterns without directly touching the cloth.

Where it Started?

This art began around 400 years ago in Kutch. Today it is mainly preserved in Nirona Village.

Meaning of Rogan 

The word Rogan comes from Persian and means “oil.” The paint is made by heating castor oil for hours.

How it is Made 

Artists use a thin metal rod to guide the paint. Designs are drawn slowly on fabric to create detailed patterns.

Popular Designs 

Common Rogan Art motifs include: Tree of Life, Floral patterns, Peacock designs.

Famous Artisan 

Master artist Abdul Gafur Khatri helped preserve this rare craft and made it famous worldwide.

Global Recognition 

In 2015, Narendra Modi gifted a Rogan painting to Barack Obama, bringing global attention to this art.