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Fine appliqués plus some sparkling sequins and beadworks, this splendid wall hanging exemplifies Gujarati textile art. A dream sewn in magenta, the beautiful wall hanging is a treat to the eyes. The borders of the wall hanging has been painted magenta. A number of floral motifs have been sewn together with some extraordinary embroidery works.

The wall hanging has red as its beautiful colour and fine embroidery work has been adapted here to yield a soothing effect to the work. Geometric square boxes are used to project the beauty of the artistic excellence.
Specification
- Product Code :4275
- Material :Sterling silver,glass, watercolors
- Size : 1.50" Diam

A fine portrayal of imagination and natural objects, the wall hanging speaks volumes about the excellence of the artist who has depicted the beauty of nature in a most attractive manner. Variegated colours and jewelleries have been used in a most artistic manner to yield a soothing effect to the eyes.

The spectacular Kalamkari painting painting of the Trinity Gods in Hindusim is given a resplendent treatment on cotton. Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva are the three most important and widely revered gods in Hinduism. Lord Brahma is responsible for the creation of the universe, Lord Vishnu for its preservation and the Lord Mahadev is held responsible for the destruction. But destruction of the evil forces is the immediate prelude to a new beginning. Thus Lord Shiva ensures the end of destructive forces and marks the beginning of a new era.

It is said red rose is the creation of the poet as a matter of beauty and the beautiful wall hanging is no doubt the paradigm of beauty and the red rose colour has added some sparkling effect to it. Each geometric motif is being beautifully appliquéd with some sparkling embroidery works.

The beautiful Gujarati wall hanging reflects the beauty of the traditional patchwork with some dazzling embroidery works being put in a geometric style. The sequins and beadworks in the wall hanging have been appliquéd together along with some b4eautiful mirror works. Blooming in a riot of color, floral embroidery covers bright cotton appliqué. The boundaries of the wall hanging have been coloured green along with some beautiful floral designs of mirror works.

The amazingly beautiful wall hanging has treated vermillion as the medium for reflecting the rich traditions of Gujarati patch works in a stylish manner. The piece contains some beautiful sequins and beadworks and the mirror works on the wall hanging have given rise to some spectacular impact. The geometric ad floral designs have been colourfully embroidered giving an attractive impact to the wall hanging.

The beautiful Kalamkari painting is given a refine and detail treatment with some nice designs and carvings on it. Lord Ramchandra, the king of Ayyodha and the key figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana and His wife Seeta and some leading dignitaries of the royal family are beautifully painted seated in the painting. The borders of the painting are nicely decorated.

Goddess Lakshmi, the wife of Lord Vishnu, is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The word 'Lakshmi' is derived from the Sanskrit word Lakshmi, meaning "goal." Lakshmi, therefore, represents the goal of life, which includes worldly as well as spiritual prosperity. She is worshipped for promotion, success and personal virtues. Women who chant her mantra will develop irresistible beauty and radiance, that shines from within. There is an interesting anecdote about the origin of the goddess. When the gods and demons were churning the celestial milky ocean to extract the ambroasia (Amirtham), the elixir of life, many divine products came out of the ocean, including Goddess Lakshmi. She was "so radiant that white elephants bathed her in milk, a lotus graced her feet and was holding the garland of victory - Vyjayanthi". That’s why she is called Gaja Laxmi. She was shining so brilliantly bringing light and warmth to everything she looked upon, that the Devas (Gods) and Asuras (Demons) were amazed. But she chose Lord Vishnu who was as perfect and as beautiful as her. Her four hands represent four spiritual virtues. She sits on a fully blossomed lotus, a seat of divine truth. An aura of divine happiness, charm, mental and spiritual satisfaction, and prosperity always exists around her. Her palm is always extended to bless people.
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