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Revering melody (vintage)
Revering melody (vintage)
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HISTORY
Pichwai paintings are beautiful examples of India’s traditional art and craftsmanship. The word ‘Pichwai’ comes from pich (back) and wai (textile wall hanging), as these paintings were once hung behind the idol of Srinathji in temples. Over time, handcrafted Pichwai art has evolved to include not just religious themes but also peaceful scenes of nature, flowers, and animals.
DESCRIPTION
At the centre of this exquisite Pichwai painting, Shrinathji stands resplendent on a blooming lotus pedestal, adorned in regal attire, jewels, and garlands — his raised hand symbolizing the act of lifting the Govardhan Hill, a gesture of divine protection and compassion.
Around him, celestial attendants and devotees offer prayers, music, and sacred rituals, each rendered with poise and delicacy. The canvas comes alive with rows of lotus flowers and leaves, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and spiritual awakening recurring motifs in traditional Nathdwara Pichwai art. The soft pastel palette and luminous gold detailing create an aura of serenity and divine grandeur.
Gold accents and fine brushwork add depth and radiance, making this luxury Pichwai painting a perfect statement piece for pooja rooms, luxury interiors, and art collectors seeking the timeless charm of handcrafted Indian art.
MATERIALS: Locally sourced - all organic crushed stone dyes, Fine spun cotton.
PROCESS AND CRAFT
Our paintings are made on fine spun cotton fabric using all natural organic dyes made from crushed natural stones found in Hilly regions of northern India.
The crushed stones are mixed with natural gum and water to form paint-like consistency.
The artwork is further adorned with gold leaf, sometimes 24 karat gold leaf to give it life.
These Pichwai paintings are also made on canvas or paper.
NOTE: Vintage inspired Paintings often have intentional discolouration and creases, made to add value and retain its authentic vintage aura. These are authentic paintings made by Indian artisans.
CARE
The painting should not be regularly cleaned, but only when required. The front of the painting should be cleaned gently with a soft brush to remove the loose dust on the painted surface.
If you want to use the painting without a glass backing, keep the painting away from moisture and humidity.
If you want to have an artwork in a location where there is direct sunlight at times, do consider having it framed behind a UV protected glass.
Paintings made on paper or canvas need to be framed in glass.
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