Ramayana
Ramayana
Size - H48 * W100 inches
Experience the exquisite beauty of the Ramayana through the captivating art of Kalamkari. Skillful artisans bring the epic Hindu saga to life, depicting pivotal moments and iconic characters such as Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Ravana (demon), and Hanuman(monkey god). Each scene is intricately crafted with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, beginning with Rama's birth, his marriage to Sita, the exile into the forest, Sita's abduction by Ravana, the search for Sita, and ultimately, Rama's victory over Ravana. Each scene is richly detailed with elaborate patterns and vibrant colors, capturing the essence of the story. Step into a world of elegance and sophistication with our exclusive Kalamkari interpretation of the Ramayana.
Kalamkari utilizes a rich array of natural hues, from earthy reds and blues to vibrant greens and yellows. The figures portrayed in the paintings are adorned in striking shades of yellow, blue, and red, representing mortals and deities. This Kalamkari work of art displays a variety of vibrant hues, each derived from completely natural sources such as Indigo (blue), madder roots (red), pomegranate seeds or mango bark (yellow), and myrobalam roots (black). The color green is achieved by blending blue and yellow.
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General Information
General Information
Pichwai (pichvai) is a style of painting that originated over 400 years ago, in the town of Nathdwara near Udaipur in Rajasthan, India. Intricate and visually stunning, pichwai paintings, made on cloth, depict tales from Lord Krishna's life. Creating a pichwai can take several months, and requires immense skill, as the smallest details need to be painted with precision. Lord Krishna is often depicted as Shrinathji in Pichwais, which is the deity manifest as a seven-year-old child. Other common subjects found in pichwai paintings are Radha, gopis, cows and lotuses. Festivals and celebrations such as Sharad Purnima, Raas Leela, Annakoot or Govardhan Puja, Janmashtami, Gopashtami, Nand Mahotsav, Diwali and Holi are frequently depicted in Pichwais.
Materials
Materials
We only use Natural Stone colours on organic cotton tapestry. These hues come from natural sources such as coal, indigo, gold, silver, saffron, zinc, and others natural occurring materials.
Framing
Framing
We only use FSC certified real wood in all our framing. All our paint is either Farrow and Ball or The Little Green paint in Eggshell.