Handmade Pichwai Art - Shreenathji 24 Utsav large Painting with Silver and Gold Leaf
Pichwai paintings beautifully capture the essence of devotion and love in Hindu mythology. One such captivating depiction showcases Gopis, the cowherd maidens, with Balram, Lord Krishna's elder brother. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the joyful interactions with the Gopis, Balram, and the cows, creating a mesmerising narrative within the Pichwai art form.
Pichwai is a detailed art form of traditional Indian hand painting originating over 400 years ago in the town of Nathdwara in Rajasthan, India. It depicts Lord Krishna's divine persona using vibrant colours, intricate designs, and careful brushwork. These handcrafted artworks are found in temples and homes, retelling Krishna's stories. Artists portray his playful childhood and serene moments with cows and Gopis. This art celebrates spirituality, craftsmanship, and devotion. It may take a talented artist up to several months to paint a detailed Pichwai.
Dimensions | 60 In × 42 In |
Product Care |
Handle with care, keep away from direct sunlight |
Item Code |
PWNAU020 |