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The indigo blue kurta is a perfect fashion statement marked by beauty and simplicity. Te piece is marked by a flawless design with some amazing embroidery works. Indigo blue is the in thing this summer and the kurta matches well for a casual outing. The fashionable kurta is available in different sizes and it goes without saying that it is the piece you are looking this summer to look cool as well as to beat the scorching heat. A perfect piece to flaunt this summer.
This XXL size Blue Printed Cotton Kurta is for somebody who is going the family way or who has got some extra weight and has to run from pillar to the post in search of the perfect outfit to her size. The hem of the kurta is given a fine touch and black, blue and red cotton pieces are perfectly fitted to create a cozy dress that is most ideal for your wardrobe this summer. The back of the kurta is completely blue and there are some cool floral and printed designs on the whole kurta. Hands are black marked with red designs. It is an ideal piece to beat the scorching heat this summer.
• XXL= Bust 44 inches, length 38 inches
• M = Bust 40 inches, length 38 inches
• L = Bust 42 inches, length 38 inches
• XL= Bust 44 inches, length 38 inches
In this beautiful brass figure of the Lord of Wisdom, reconstituted turquoise and coral are nicely used to create a more colourful appeal. His belly is painted blue and the Lord is wearing a garland. The seated figure of the Gajanan (one who has an elephantine face) looks beautiful due to apt mixture of reconstituted turquoise and coral. One of the most widely revered gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is known by as many as 108 names in Hindu scriptures. Thus Ganesha is Durja (the invincible), Dvaimatura (who has two mothers), Ekaakshara (one who is of a single syllable), Ekadanta (single-tusked) and Ekadrishta (single-focused). The Lord is also the Vighnahara (the remover of obstacles).
In this beautiful figurine of Lord Ganesha brass, reconstituted turquoise and coral are nicely used to create an awesome product. The use of reconstituted turquoise and coral has added some sparkle to the figurine. Here the Lord of Wisdom is seated and his ears and garland and lower portion of the body are made beautiful with the application of coral and reconstituted turquoise is being nicely used throughout the body though in a less significant manner. One of the most widely worshipped gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is the Remover of Obstacles and is worshipped first before invoking any gods in any ritual.
In this beautiful Warli painting, a Warli village comes alive in the hands of the artists. The richness of the rural setting, the rustic smell of a Warli village, the smiles, the worries of a Warli people — all are vividly depicted in this spectacular painting made of natural dyes and water colours on handmade paper. People are busy in their day to day life and at the same point of time, they know the true spirit of life. At the end of the daylong work, they join hands to celebrate the spirit of life. Closeness to nature is also manifest in their paintings. The characteristic feature of Warli paintings is the use of geometric designs such as triangles, circles, squares, dots and crooked lines are used to depict human figures, animal figures, houses, crops etc. Warli art is known for its monochromatic depictions reflecting the folk life of socio-religious customs, imaginations and beliefs. Predominately white colour is used on a red earthen background.
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