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Specification
- Product Code :2446
- Size: 25" x 18"
- Material: Water colors on Silk
- Available Unframed
Description:
In this spectacular silk painting, two birds are nicely painted sitting on a brunch of a tree. The birds are painted with brilliant colour combination. Indian silk paintings are characterized by its softness, elegance and a flexibility of style. Silk is used as a medium for portraits and paintings since it is very light and soft. Craftsmen use a special process that allows the silk canvas to retain the paint in vibrant detail. Silk Paintings reached their peak of glory during the Mughal era. Mughal kings patronized arts and literature. The Rajput kingdoms of Rajasthan were the hot spots for these miniature paintings. Rich court life and religious themes are often depicted as a characteristic of this art form. Beautiful ladies often figure prominently in these paintings along with vibrant gemstone coloring. The heavy use of gold leaf appears as another distinguishing characteristic.
The spectacular silk painting depicts a sweet home. Indeed home is where heart is. Beautiful flowers and spectacular scenery mark the beautiful painting. A peaceful ambiance and calmness is manifest here. Indian silk paintings are characterized by its softness, elegance and a flexibility of style. Silk is used as a medium for portraits and paintings since it is very light and soft. Craftsmen use a special process that allows the silk canvas to retain the paint in vibrant detail.
Silk Paintings reached the peak of glory during the Mughal era. Mughal kings patronized arts and literature and many of today's paintings still have a Mughal touch to them. Such paintings were mainly rooted in the desert kingdoms of Rajasthan. Rich court life and religious themes are often depicted as a characteristic of this genre of painting. Beautiful ladies often figure prominently in these paintings.
In this beautiful Silk painting an Indian shepherd is nicely painted with natural colors. The shepherd is being painted looking after his herd. A deep sense He is in a happy mode amidst his asses. Indian silk paintings are characterized by its softness, elegance and a flexibility of style. Silk is used as a medium for portraits and paintings since it is very light and soft. Craftsmen use a special process that allows the silk canvas to retain the paint in vibrant detail.
Silk Paintings reached their acme of glory during the Mughal era. Mughal kings patronized arts and literature and many of today's paintings still have a Mughal touch to them. Such paintings were mainly rooted in the desert kingdoms of Rajasthan. Rich court life and religious themes are often depicted as a characteristic of this genre of painting. Beautiful ladies often figure prominently in these paintings.
The spectacular silk painting depicts a beautiful toy seller. She is selling toys. She is playing the veena and holding the basket of toys on her head. The superb silk painting scripts magic on silk with some brilliant designs and a rare sense of simplicity. Indian silk paintings are characterized by its softness, elegance and a flexibility of style. Silk is used as a medium for portraits and paintings since it is very light and soft. Craftsmen use a special process that allows the silk canvas to retain the paint in vibrant detail. Rich court life and religious themes are often depicted as a characteristic of this art form. Beautiful ladies are often found in these paintings along with vibrant gemstone coloring. The heavy use of gold leaf appears as another distinguishing characteristic. Rich court life; epics and religious themes are exquisitely depicted as characteristic of silk paintings. Silk paintings have a timeless appeal for their elegance, style and beauty.
The spectacular silk painting depicts a rural setting with a deep sense of refinement and beauty. The mother is holding the child on her lap as the crows and pidgeons are moving here and there. The surrounding is also nicely painted with water colour. A deep sense of motherly care is manifest. Indian silk paintings are characterized by its softness, elegance and a flexibility of style. Silk is used as a medium for portraits and paintings since it is very light and soft. Craftsmen use a special process that allows the silk canvas to retain the paint in vibrant detail.
The beautiful Kalamkari painting of the goddess Saraswati is given a resplendent and detail treatment with some nice carvings. The Goddess of Learning is painted seated on a big swan and she is playing her veena. Worshipped by the students across the country Saraswati is one of the most popular Hindu goddesses. The effulgence of colours and the characters that emerge on cotton fabric, help create a resplendent spread in the painting.
The beautiful Kalamkari painting depicts the Son of God sacrificing His life for the welfare of the people. The Christ is being shown crucified by the soldiers as the devotees of the Christ pray for mercy. Two angels are also painted showering praises on Him. An exquisite ancient craft of painted and printed fabrics, Kalamkari derives its name from Kalam meaning Pen, and Kari meaning work, literally Pen-work. It is hand painting as well as block printing with vegetable dyes. Kalamkari art has evolved through trial and error over the last 3000 years. Techniques of craftsmanship in Kalamkari were handed down within the families from generation to generation. The enhancing effulgence of colours and the characters that emerge on cotton fabric, help create a resplendent spread.
One of the most popular gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha, the Lord of Wisdom, and two goddesses. Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswati are beautifully painted in the traditional Kalamkari tradition. The trio are seated in their respective vehicles and a sense of accomplishment. They are worshipped for prosperity and learning. Both the God Ganesha, son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, and Lakshmi, the wife of Lord Vishnu, one of the Trinity Gods, are worshipped together for wealth and prosperity. Goddess Saraswati is worshipped for learning and music.
A deep sense of sacrifice and devotion is manifest in the beautiful Kalamkari painting. The Jesus is being crucified as devotees are crying. A huge tree is being nicely painted. The tree is a symbol of life, its growth. The effulgence of colours and the characters that emerge on cotton fabric, help create a resplendent spread in the painting. Centred on Kalahasti region of Andhra Pradesh, this type of painting is characterized by strong colour pattern and lines.
Shiva and Parvati are consorts who are hugely worshipped Gods all over India. Ganesha is their son. Shiva represents the prime power and Parvati represents the divine Shakti. The abode of Maa Parvati before marriage was Himalayas but Kailash became the house of lord Parvati after marriage because it is lord Shiva’s home. Parvati is also the mother of Kartikeya. There are many communities which believe that Maa Parvati is lord Vishnu’s sister and mother of Maa Saraswati and Lakshmi.
Specification
- Product Code :3795
- Material : Brass
- Weight : 2.500 kg.
- Size : 7 inches, Chain 15 inches
Description
Lord Krishna is one of the most revered and loved Hindu deity. He is the hero of the epic Hindu text, Mahabharta, and is shown here as playing the flute. He was brought up by his foster father, King Nanda, who was the leader of cowherds. Shown here, behind Lord Krishna is a cow, one of the several he used to charm with the divine music from his flute.
Ganesha is a popular Hindu deity. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and has the head of an elephant, and is also popularly known as the Hindu elephant god.
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