Immerse yourself in divine elegance with this stunning hand-painted Pichwai of Shreenathji, a sacred visual expression of devotion, created using traditional techniques from Nathdwara. Measuring 2 x 3 feet, this piece brings together intricate artistry and deep spiritual symbolism in a compact, yet captivating format.
At the center of the composition stands Shreenathji, adorned in divine robes, jewels, and a radiant peacock-feather crown. Painted in deep indigo blue and framed by a glowing golden arch, his presence exudes grace, power, and eternal charm. The deity is surrounded by devoted Gopis, painted in fine detail with golden lehengas and serene expressions, offering lotus flowers and attending to their beloved Krishna.
The scene is set against a dramatic black background enriched with delicate floral patterns and twinkling white stars, symbolizing the night sky of Vrindavan. The golden foliage and trees that frame the composition add a luxurious depth and warmth to the painting, enhancing its divine glow. Below, you’ll find beautifully rendered cows with symbolic red motifs, two milkmaids, and a sacred fountain, evoking the holy Yamuna and the pastoral bliss of Krishna’s youth.
Every inch of this Pichwai is hand-painted with precision, using natural pigments and gold detailing on cotton cloth. The floral border in shimmering gold and black further enhances its traditional elegance, making it ideal for framing and display.
Key Features:
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Theme: Shreenathji Darshan with Gopis, Cows, and Floral Motifs
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Size: 2 x 3 feet
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Material: Cotton fabric with natural pigments and gold paint
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Technique: Hand-painted using traditional Pichwai methods
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Color Palette: Dominantly black and gold with accents of pink, red, and white
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Origin: Nathdwara-style devotional art
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Use: Ideal for home temples, sacred spaces, or as a unique wall art piece with cultural depth
This exquisite piece is not just a painting—it is a portal to a world of devotion, beauty, and timeless storytelling. A perfect offering for collectors, devotees, or those looking to elevate their space with traditional Indian spiritual art.
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