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A framed piece of art that combines a printed photograph with three-dimensional thread or loop art.
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Design: The background image is a printed photo (often black and white) of a couple or subject.
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Thread/String Element: A specific part of the photo (like trees, leaves, or hair) is brought to life using small, colorful loops or knots of thread/yarn.
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Effect: The thread work creates a vibrant, 3D textured effect that pops out from the flat photograph, adding color and dimension.
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Use: A beautiful, customized, and unique piece of wall or table art that merges a special memory with handmade craft.
Thread Portrait
₹850.00 – ₹1,600.00Price range: ₹850.00 through ₹1,600.00
Rated 4.57 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
| SIZE | A4, A3, A2 |
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21 reviews for Thread Portrait
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Mohit Bala –
It’s a fascinating blend of geometric pattern, mathematics, and expressive portraiture. Intellectually stimulating and beautiful.
Sania Rupa –
The pins are driven deeply and securely into the board, ensuring the tight, complex thread structure will not loosen over time. Reliable construction.
Raghav Vijay –
The tension of the thread across the entire portrait is perfectly uniform, which is crucial for the shading consistency. Amazing technique control.
Avani Anand –
The artist managed to capture the essence and emotion of the person so accurately using only the medium of thread. Deeply moving capture.
Vibha Bala –
This product is a testament to the artist’s immense patience and dedication to detail. Their passion shines through every stitch.
Hitesh Kohli –
The frame or edge finishing perfectly contains the thousands of pins, completing the piece with a clean, professional border.
Tripti Pal –
The outer perimeter and the final connection points are meticulously clean and tidy, showing great professionalism in the finishing touches.
Nikunj Om –
When placed under directional lighting, the pins and thread casts delicate, complex shadows, adding an extra dimension to the art.
Minakshi Om –
The sharp contrast between the thread and the background board makes the portrait incredibly striking and visually intense. High-impact design.
Ishana Suri –
It is an incredibly unique form of portraiture that stands out completely from any other framed art on my wall. Truly one-of-a-kind.
Mani Varma –
This is a definite heirloom piece, representing incredible skill and a unique family memory. It will be treasured and passed down through generations.
Rithvik Ram –
Considering the hours of concentrated labor and the artistic skill level, this thread portrait is an absolute bargain for a bespoke art piece.
Roy Iyer –
The threads subtly catch the light, giving the entire portrait a delicate sheen and highlighting the texture beautifully. It truly glows under a spotlight.
Roopam Sen –
The intricacy of the thread weaving pattern is mind-boggling; I can’t even imagine the counting and mapping required for the design. A masterpiece of complexity.
Dushyant Mani –
The texture of the threads adds a beautiful, tactile element that you can’t get from a flat photo print. It begs to be admired up close
Kavyanjali Rao –
The facial features and expressions are surprisingly clear and recognizable despite being constructed entirely from overlapping lines. The fidelity is exceptional.
Aayushi Lal –
Knowing this was painstakingly created thread-by-thread by hand makes it an incredibly precious and soulful piece of art. The dedication is palpable.
Aruna Mani –
As you walk past it, the thread pattern subtly shifts, creating a dynamic, almost kinetic visual effect. It looks different from every angle.
Yashraj Singh –
This made the most jaw-droppingly creative and thoughtful gift I have ever given. It’s impossible to ignore the effort and artistry involved.
Payal Jain –
The use of layers and angles of thread gives the portrait a stunning, measurable sense of depth and three-dimensionality. The subject truly pops off the board.
Rupesh Paul –
The way the thread density and weaving pattern create realistic shading is absolutely genius. It’s a completely unique and innovative form of portraiture.