Pichwai is an ancient Indian art form that originated over 400 years ago in the temple town of Nathdwara, Rajasthan. Initially, these intricate paintings were designed to decorate the walls of Shrinathji temples, portraying various events and festivals from Lord Krishna’s life.
The term Pichwai comes from the words "pichh" (back) and "wai" (cloth hanging), referring to the traditional use of these paintings—hung behind Shrinathji’s idol in temples. Over time, the art form has gained admiration from collectors and art lovers worldwide, who seek a glimpse of Krishna’s life in their homes.
This particular piece features a depiction of Sreenathji in Nathdwara, capturing the essence of the divine presence.
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Size: 7” x 7”
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Medium: Traditional paint (natural colors) on cloth
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Authenticity: Each artwork is registered on blockchain, ensuring traceable authenticity.
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Availability: These traditional works are in high demand, and availability is not guaranteed until the order is confirmed by the artist.