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- Product Code :5359
- Material :Cotton
- Size :20"H x 52.50"W
- Weight :
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In this beautiful Applique work, two roaring tigers are painted face to face with some sharp curves. Befitting its royal status, the roaring tigers are treated with minute details and the painting is a visual treat for any art lover. Whereas the left one is prominently marked with mustard colour with some black marks, the other tiger is painted black with some mustard curves. Their tails, jaws, entire body all are treated with minute details. Appliques are the perfect method to put together plain articles of clothing and to create an innovative art work.
The reddish beauty of the red-hot summer gets its reflection in the beautiful wall hanging. The rainbow of colours is a vivid depiction of the rich traditions of Gujarati patchwork. Each beautiful dress design has been beautifully embroidered with some sparkling sequins and beadworks. The sunlight in the background adds beauty to the beautiful wall hanging. The boundaries of the wall hanging have been coloured violet. The beautiful mirror works make the wall hanging a masterpiece with some rich floral motifs being appliquéd together nicely.
A unique piece of wall hanging with vibrant colorful patches of used old cloths, This Lambadi embroidery is an amalgam of pattern darning, mirror work, cross stitch, and overlaid and quilting stitches , the small and bold mirrors are neatly planted in an interesting manner and vivid cloth patches are assembled from the used pieces of mirror-speckled headdresses and skirts cloths worn by the 'Lambadi' women. In the dry, rocky area Karnatka and Andhra Pradesh reside the Lambanis, dressed in their colorful embroidered dresses strewn with mirrors, coins and shells he Lambani women practice this unique mirror and embroidery craft. This piece bears wonderful textures, each patch of cloth was collected and worn together very carefully, please note that some pieces of mirror may be broken and some are missing as these cloths are assembled on 'as is where is' basis.
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- Product Code :5362
- Material :Cotton
- Size :56"H x 20.50"W
- Weight :
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In this applique work, Lord Krishna is engrossed playing his favourite flute. The Lord is painted green, black and maron. Trees behind the Lord are painted mustard. His body is treated black. His immortal tune mesmerised the female folks of Vrindavan who ran from their homes to have a glimpse of their beloved Kanha. Appliques are the perfect method to put together plain articles of clothing and to create an innovative art work. Here smaller pieces of cloths are joined together using fine needle work to create an innovative piece of work. Lord Krishna is one of the most popular deities in Hindusim and is worshipped by almost every Hindu family.
The beautiful wall hanging depicts a great sense of artistry. Beautiful patchworks with some sparkling floral designs have been put together in the amazing wall hanging. Fine glass works and beads, sequins dazzle in the wall hanging revealing the rich traditions of patch work in Gujarat. The wall hanging has some beautiful embroidery works on it. The borders of the wall hanging are decorated yellow.
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- Product Code :5360
- Material :Cotton
- Size :55"H x 20.50"W
- Weight :
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In this beautiful applique work, Arjun the archer is given a prolific treatment. Here the master archer is bang on target as a dog looks at.Arjun is wearing a single drapery and his body is painted black whereas he is wearing a maroon cloth. Even the dog is pianted maroon. It was guru Dronacharya who taught Arjun the mastcraft of archery and it was his solemn pledge to make Arjun the world's greatest archer. And indeed Arjun one day became the greatest archer of the world and played a pivotal role in the epic battle of Kurukshetra against Kaurabas. Arjun's concentration on his vision was legendary as he at the time of fixing his arrow saw nothing except the target.
A stunning piece of wall hanging with vibrant colorful patches of used old cloths, This Lambadi embroidery is an amalgam of pattern darning, mirror work, cross stitch, and overlaid and quilting stitches , the small and bold mirrors are neatly planted in an interesting manner and vivid cloth patches are assembled from the used pieces of mirror-speckled headdresses and skirts cloths worn by the 'Lambadi' women. In the dry, rocky area Karnatka and Andhra Pradesh reside the Lambanis, dressed in their colorful embroidered dresses strewn with mirrors, coins and shells he Lambani women practice this unique mirror and embroidery craft. This piece bears wonderful textures, each patch of cloth was collected and worn together very carefully, please note that some pieces of mirror may be broken and some are missing as these cloths are assembled on 'as is where is' basis.
Specification
- Product Code :B1495
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.80"H x 3.25"W x 2.25"D
- Weight :1.500 kg.
Description
-The spectacular wooden figure of the Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of learning is minutely carved out with a greater degree of finesse. Precision of treatment, perfection in completion makes the figure a piece of joy and aesthetic beauty. The Goddess is also known as Vagdevi, or the Goddess of Speech. She is invoked when a child starts speaking. She is worshipped both by the students and musicians alike irrespective of religion.
The beautiful wooden figure of Lord Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi is given a spectacular and refine treatment with some exquisite carvings and designs on it. Lord Vishnu is one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Brahma and Shiva and He is responsible for the preservation of the Universe. The Lord and His wife Lakshmi are seated on a lotus and they are surrounded by a big aura. A seep sense of respect and gravity as well as grandeur is manifest in the beautiful wooden work. In order to preserve mankind, Lord Vishnu is said to have incarnated ten times at different point of time when the universe is in turmoil.
The spectacular stone figure of Lord Ganesha is nicely carved out of stone. Lord Ganesha, son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, is widely invoked as the Remover of Obstacles and Lord of Beginnings. He creates on our path and removes the same following invocation. He is also known as the Lord of Obstacles (Vighnesha, Vighneshvara).Lord Ganesha is also the patron of arts and sciences, and the god of intellect and wisdom. He is honoured at the start of rituals and ceremonies and invoked as Patron of Letters during writing sessions.
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