Amla has been regarded as the sacred tree in India. It is worshipped as Mother Earth and is believed to nurture humankind because the fruits are very nourishing. It stimulates spiritual purity. Its fruits and flowers are used in worship.
It is planted through the deciduous of tropical India and on the hill slopes up to 2000 metres. It is commercially cultivated in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. It is also grown in Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
It grows to the height of 8 -18 metres. It has a crooked trunk and spreading branches. Its wood is hard in texture. It wraps and splits when exposed in the Sun or in the excessive heat.
Material:
- Nib pen
- Sumi or liquid Indian ink
- Custom stained-paper
- Ayous/Abachi wood frame
- Aluminium Composite Panel (ACP) backing sheet
Artwork dimensions: 5.8” x 8.3”
Overall framed size: 7.6”x 9.8”x 1.5”