Pichwai Art Wooden Wall Plate / Table Curio - The Peacock
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Pichwai Art Wooden Wall Plate / Table Curio - The Peacock
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Pichwai Art Wooden Wall Plate / Table Curio - The Peacock. Elevate your space with the divine charm of this Pichwai Wooden Wall Plate, a stunning fusion of traditional art and modern décor. Inspired by the intricate Pichwai art form of Nathdwara, Rajasthan, this beautifully hand-painted wall plate can also be used as a table curio and comes with a wooden stand too, so you have the choice to use it any which way! Skillfully crafted on a high-quality wooden base, the artwork is detailed with fine brushwork and vibrant, natural colors, reflecting the elegance and devotion of the original temple art form. This piece brings a touch of heritage and serenity to your interiors. Lightweight and ready to hang or place on a surface, it’s more than décor—it’s a celebration of culture and craftsmanship.
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Product Details
Material : Wood
Craft : Pichwai Paintings
State : Rajasthan
Country of Origin : India
Colour : Yellow & Multicoloured
Measurements : Dia - 12"
Product weight : 800 gm
Special Attention : Handcrafted. Kindly allow for minor crafting imperfections.
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 6 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
UOM : Piece
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.