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Pichwai Paintings
Pichwai painting is a form of traditional fabric painting that is rooted in Rajasthan, India. They are created and used as backdrops in the Shrinathji temple at Nathdwara and in other Krishna temples. The main theme of these paintings is Shrinathji and his exploits. Pichwais are painted, printed with handblocks, woven, embroidered or decorated in appliqué. Pichwais are done in dark rich hues on rough hand spun cloth. These paintings have deep religious roots and are executed with the utmost devotion of the painters. Presently, Pichwais are painted in Udaipur and Nathdwara. The pichwai of Nathdwara, is an embroidered cloth-hanging used as a decoration in temples and temple-chariots.
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King's Ride Painting |
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| - "The king's elephant ride."
- "Acrylic and gold color on cotton/silk "
- Standard size - 2' x 2.5'.
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Swinging Krishna Painting |
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- "Swinging Radha & Krishna in a slightly dark background."
- "Acrylic and gold color on cotton/silk "
- Standard size - 2.5' x 5'.
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The Queen Cavalcade Paint |
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| - The queen sitting on elephant and her courtiers in bright background.
- "Acrylic and gold color on cotton/silk "
- Standard size - 2.5' x 5'.
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