Rajasthan, | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.

Pichwai Painting ❃ Women Worshipping Srinathji (Unframed)

Pichwai Painting ❃  Women Worshipping Srinathji
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Rajasthan, | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.

Pichwai Painting ❃ Women Worshipping Srinathji (Unframed)

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Exclusive Pichwai Painting (Unframed-Length - 26" x Width - 20"). On a background of Pichwai florals, two women stand around worshipful and in awe of the diety, Shrinathji. Hailing from the town of Nathdwara, which sits in the hills of Aravalli, Pichwai paintings are the epitome of worship culture. Associated with the 17-18th century, these were hung behind the idol of Lord Krishna, giving them their name which literally means ‘hanging behind’. These paintings are intricate in detail and painted with precision. Various artists work under a head artist to lend their creativity to these pieces of art. They render beautiful images of Lord Krishna in the form of Srinathji, a descent of the deity as a child. Other common subjects are Radha, cows, gopis, and lotuses.

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Pichwai Painting ❃ Women Worshipping Srinathji (Unframed)

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Product Details

  • Material : Paper
  • Craft : Pichwai Paintings
  • State : Rajasthan
  • Colour : Multicoloured
  • Measurements :  Unframed : Length - 26" x Width - 20"
  • Product weight : 110 Grams
  • Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 45 business days. This item is not eligible for return.

Pichwai Paintings

Hailing from the town of Nathdwara, which sits in the hills of Aravalli, Pichwai paintings are the epitome of worship culture. Associated with the 17-18th century, these were hung behind the idol of Lord Krishna, giving them their name which literally means ‘hanging behind’. These paintings are intricate in detail and painted with precision. Various artists work under a head artist to lend their creativity to these pieces of art. They render beautiful images of Lord Krishna in the form of Srinathji, a descent of the deity as a child. Other common subjects are Radha, cows, gopis, and lotuses.

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