The ‘Mata ni Pachedi’ tradition involves:

Ritualistic cloth painting
Pottery
Wood carving
Jewelry making

The correct answer is: Ritualistic cloth painting.

Mata ni Pachedi is a ritualistic cloth painting tradition that is practiced in the Indian state of Gujarat. The paintings are made on cloth that is then hung in temples or homes as a way of worshipping the goddess Amba. The paintings typically depict scenes from Amba’s life or from Hindu mythology.

Pottery, wood carving, and jewelry making are all important crafts in Gujarat, but they are not part of the Mata ni Pachedi tradition.

Ritualistic cloth painting is a unique and beautiful tradition that is an important part of Gujarati culture. The paintings are a way of expressing devotion to the goddess Amba and they also serve as a reminder of the rich history and culture of Gujarat.