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The intricate carving reveals a woman's face adorned with an expression of quiet confidence, her features delicately chiseled to convey a sense of pride and independence. Alongside her visage, a dancing woman's figure gracefully emerges, adding a dynamic dimension to the composition. The mask emanates an aura of empowerment, celebrating the unbridled spirit of womanhood and the innate beauty of self-assurance. Each detail, meticulously etched into the rich wood, tells a story of resilience and inner strength, inviting the viewer to ponder the depths of feminine identity. Sarkar's masterful craftsmanship breathes life into the mask, infusing it with a timeless elegance that resonates with the viewer, leaving an indelible impression of grace and empowerment.                                                                                                                                \\n      A hibiscus wood mask is a captivating piece of art crafted from the timber of the hibiscus tree, renowned for its durability and unique grain patterns. Carved with meticulous detail, these masks often depict mythical figures, ancestral spirits, or animals significant to the culture of the region where they are created. Each mask carries a story, conveying the rich traditions and beliefs of its creators. The hibiscus wood's natural color ranges from light cream to deep reddish-brown, providing a warm and inviting canvas for intricate carving. Skilled artisans employ age-old techniques, chiseling, and sanding the wood to bring their visions to life. The finished masks are polished to a smooth, lustrous finish, enhancing the intricate details and highlighting the natural beauty of the wood. Whether used in ceremonial rituals, decorative displays, or as statement pieces in home decor, hibiscus wood masks are treasured for their cultural significance, artistic excellence, and timeless allure.\\n\\n\u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":769,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"11\":4,\"12\":0}'\u003eIn Paramesh Sarkar's hibiscus wood mask, the essence of feminine strength and freedom is exquisitely captured. The intricate carving reveals a woman's face adorned with an expression of quiet confidence, her features delicately chiseled to convey a sense of pride and independence. Alongside her visage, a dancing woman's figure gracefully emerges, adding a dynamic dimension to the composition. The mask emanates an aura of empowerment, celebrating the unbridled spirit of womanhood and the innate beauty of self-assurance. Each detail, meticulously etched into the rich wood, tells a story of resilience and inner strength, inviting the viewer to ponder the depths of feminine identity. Sarkar's masterful craftsmanship breathes life into the mask, infusing it with a timeless elegance that resonates with the viewer, leaving an indelible impression of grace and empowerment. \u003cbr\u003eA hibiscus wood mask is a captivating piece of art crafted from the timber of the hibiscus tree, renowned for its durability and unique grain patterns. Carved with meticulous detail, these masks often depict mythical figures, ancestral spirits, or animals significant to the culture of the region where they are created. Each mask carries a story, conveying the rich traditions and beliefs of its creators. The hibiscus wood's natural color ranges from light cream to deep reddish-brown, providing a warm and inviting canvas for intricate carving. Skilled artisans employ age-old techniques, chiseling, and sanding the wood to bring their visions to life. The finished masks are polished to a smooth, lustrous finish, enhancing the intricate details and highlighting the natural beauty of the wood. 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At the heart of the composition lies a grand, radiant lotus in full bloom, with delicate pink petals gracefully unfolding to reveal a golden-hued center. Surrounding this central lotus is a harmonious arrangement of smaller lotuses in various stages of bloom, interwoven with vibrant green leaves and curling tendrils, creating a sense of organic movement and divine symmetry. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe intricate detailing of the petals, with their soft pink gradients, and the rich green hues of the leaves, lend the artwork an enchanting realism while maintaining the stylized elegance of traditional Pichwai art. The golden rim that encircles the plate enhances its regal charm, making it a perfect representation of devotion and beauty. The lotus, a sacred symbol in Indian culture, signifies purity, spiritual enlightenment, and divine grace, which are deeply rooted in the Pichwai tradition associated with Lord Krishna.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis painting embodies the artist’s exceptional skill in balancing traditional aesthetics with contemporary artistry, preserving the sacred essence of Pichwai while infusing it with a timeless elegance. Whether as an artwork reminiscent of Lord Krishna or an artistic statement, this exquisite lotus pond painting stands as a testament to Dinesh Soni’s mastery and dedication to the rich heritage of Nathdwara Pichwai art.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Dinesh Soni","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45723809743062,"sku":null,"price":9000.0,"currency_code":"INR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1194\/1498\/files\/Lotus-Pond-In-Pichwai-By-Dinesh-Soni-1.jpg?v=1725264504"},{"product_id":"krishna-stealing-maakhan-in-phad-by-kalyan-joshi","title":"Krishna Stealing Maakhan in Phad by Kalyan Joshi","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"This Phad painting depicts an enchanting scene of musicians and dancers immersed in their art. The composition is centered around three primary figures: two men and one woman, beautifully captured in the act of singing, playing traditional musical instruments, and dancing. The background features stylized trees, which add an element of nature to the scene, contrasting against the plain red backdrop. All three figures are adorned in traditional attire, which adds to the cultural authenticity of the scene. The painting employs a limited yet striking color palette of black, white, and gold, set against a vibrant red background.\\nThe painting exudes joy and festivity, capturing a moment of cultural celebration. Traditionally, Phad paintings are used as visual aids in storytelling performances by Bhopa priests, who narrate epic tales and cultural stories. 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Traditionally, Phad paintings are used as visual aids in storytelling performances by Bhopa priests, who narrate epic tales and cultural stories. This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan.                                                                \"}' data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":707,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"4\":{\"1\":2,\"2\":16711935},\"9\":1,\"10\":1,\"12\":0}'\u003eThis Phad painting depicts an enchanting Krishna leela. It focuses on two gopis carrying churned butter (maakhan) pots on their heads, while naughty little krishna tries to steal it. The background features stylised trees, which add an element of nature to the scene, contrasting against the plain red backdrop. All figures are adorned in traditional Rajasthani attire in typical Phad style, which adds to the cultural authenticity of the scene. The painting employs a litmited yet striking color palette of black, white and gold, set against a vibrant red background. Traditionally, Phad paintings are used as visual aids in storytelling performances by Bhopa priests, who narrate epic tales and cultural stories. This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"This Phad painting depicts an enchanting scene of musicians and dancers immersed in their art. The composition is centered around three primary figures: two men and one woman, beautifully captured in the act of singing, playing traditional musical instruments, and dancing. The background features stylized trees, which add an element of nature to the scene, contrasting against the plain red backdrop. All three figures are adorned in traditional attire, which adds to the cultural authenticity of the scene. The painting employs a limited yet striking color palette of black, white, and gold, set against a vibrant red background.\\nThe painting exudes joy and festivity, capturing a moment of cultural celebration. Traditionally, Phad paintings are used as visual aids in storytelling performances by Bhopa priests, who narrate epic tales and cultural stories. This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan.\\n\"}' data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":513,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"12\":0}'\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"\\nThis Phad painting depicts an enchanting Krishna leela. It focuses on two gopis carrying churned butter (maakhan) pots on their heads, while naughty little krishna tries to steal it. The background features stylised trees, which add an element of nature to the scene, contrasting against the plain red backdrop. All figures are adorned in traditional Rajasthani attire in typical Phad style, which adds to the cultural authenticity of the scene. The painting employs a litmited yet striking color palette of black, white and gold, set against a vibrant red background.                                                        Traditionally, Phad paintings are used as visual aids in storytelling performances by Bhopa priests, who narrate epic tales and cultural stories. This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan.                                                                \"}' data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":707,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"4\":{\"1\":2,\"2\":16711935},\"9\":1,\"10\":1,\"12\":0}'\u003ePainting size without frame: 6x6 inch.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"This Phad painting depicts an enchanting scene of musicians and dancers immersed in their art. The composition is centered around three primary figures: two men and one woman, beautifully captured in the act of singing, playing traditional musical instruments, and dancing. The background features stylized trees, which add an element of nature to the scene, contrasting against the plain red backdrop. All three figures are adorned in traditional attire, which adds to the cultural authenticity of the scene. The painting employs a limited yet striking color palette of black, white, and gold, set against a vibrant red background.\\nThe painting exudes joy and festivity, capturing a moment of cultural celebration. Traditionally, Phad paintings are used as visual aids in storytelling performances by Bhopa priests, who narrate epic tales and cultural stories. This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan.\\n\"}' data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":513,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"12\":0}'\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"\\nThis Phad painting depicts an enchanting Krishna leela. It focuses on two gopis carrying churned butter (maakhan) pots on their heads, while naughty little krishna tries to steal it. 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This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan.                                                                \"}' data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":707,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"4\":{\"1\":2,\"2\":16711935},\"9\":1,\"10\":1,\"12\":0}'\u003e1 inch Frame size.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"This Phad painting depicts an enchanting scene of musicians and dancers immersed in their art. The composition is centered around three primary figures: two men and one woman, beautifully captured in the act of singing, playing traditional musical instruments, and dancing. The background features stylized trees, which add an element of nature to the scene, contrasting against the plain red backdrop. All three figures are adorned in traditional attire, which adds to the cultural authenticity of the scene. The painting employs a limited yet striking color palette of black, white, and gold, set against a vibrant red background.\\nThe painting exudes joy and festivity, capturing a moment of cultural celebration. Traditionally, Phad paintings are used as visual aids in storytelling performances by Bhopa priests, who narrate epic tales and cultural stories. This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan.\\n\"}' data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":513,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"12\":0}'\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"\\nThis Phad painting depicts an enchanting Krishna leela. It focuses on two gopis carrying churned butter (maakhan) pots on their heads, while naughty little krishna tries to steal it. 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This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan.                                                                \"}' data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":707,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"4\":{\"1\":2,\"2\":16711935},\"9\":1,\"10\":1,\"12\":0}'\u003e0.5-inch white mount.\u003cbr\u003e2.5-inch mount on the left, 0.5-inch mount on the right.\u003cbr\u003e5.5-inch mount on the top, 0.5-inch mount on the bottom.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"This Phad painting depicts an enchanting scene of musicians and dancers immersed in their art. The composition is centered around three primary figures: two men and one woman, beautifully captured in the act of singing, playing traditional musical instruments, and dancing. The background features stylized trees, which add an element of nature to the scene, contrasting against the plain red backdrop. All three figures are adorned in traditional attire, which adds to the cultural authenticity of the scene. The painting employs a limited yet striking color palette of black, white, and gold, set against a vibrant red background.\\nThe painting exudes joy and festivity, capturing a moment of cultural celebration. Traditionally, Phad paintings are used as visual aids in storytelling performances by Bhopa priests, who narrate epic tales and cultural stories. This particular painting immerses as part of a larger narrative, celebrating the role of music and dance in the cultural fabric of Rajasthan.\\n\"}' data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":513,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"12\":0}'\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"\\nThis Phad painting depicts an enchanting Krishna leela. 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Traditionally embroidered by women for ceremonial garments and dowry textiles, Phulkari (“flower work”) transforms cloth into a field of abundance; here, the artist renews that heritage through bold chromatic contrast and balanced spacing, allowing each bloom to stand as both ornament and cultural memory.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":513,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"12\":0}' data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"\\nIn this renowned artwork from the Mata ni Pachedi series, we see representations of the mother goddess Durga and goddess Bahucharji, each mounted on their distinctive animal companions beneath a majestic ornamental tree. The multi-armed goddess Durga, adorned with her array of weapons, sits atop a lion, while Mata Bahucharji, revered by Eunuchs, is seated upon a rooster. Each intricate detail in the painting conveys the diverse narratives and characteristics associated with these esteemed deities. 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Jewel-toned fields of crimson, violet and green create distinct yet harmonious identities for each piece, while white, pink and yellow highlights animate the intricate patterning.\u003cbr\u003eCharacteristic of Patan Patola, the designs are perfectly mirrored along vertical and horizontal axes, forming mandala-like compositions that convey balance, protection and prosperity. Finely articulated borders frame the central grids, echoing temple architecture and sacred diagrams, and reinforcing the textiles’ ritual and ceremonial associations. 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Arranged as a triptych, the piece features three panels that seamlessly connect in a harmonious composition. The upper, larger panel showcases an intricate display of flowers and foliage, brought to life through meticulous cutwork that emphasizes each petal and leaf’s delicate texture. Birds and butterflies are gently woven into the floral design, their graceful forms adding a sense of movement and liveliness to the serene scene. The two smaller panels below mirror the cascading vines from the top, creating a rhythmic flow across the artwork.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSet against a red background, the cream-toned cutwork takes center stage, its delicate details contrasting softly with the backdrop. Gold frames enhance the artwork’s elegance, adding a sophisticated touch to the natural theme. Ashutosh Verma’s precision and dedication to craft are evident in the intricate patterns, which reveal a deep appreciation for nature’s beauty. The composition exudes tranquility, evoking a peaceful moment in time where the delicate charm of flowers, birds, and butterflies comes together in perfect harmony.\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value=\"{\u0026quot;1\u0026quot;:2,\u0026quot;2\u0026quot;:\u0026quot;Experience the timeless tale of Krishna's divine grace through the mesmerizing artistry of Ashutosh Verma in his captivating Sanjhi artwork. Transport yourself to the enchanting realm of Vrindavan as Krishna, the supreme deity, lifts the mighty Govardhan mountain to shield its inhabitants from the wrath of torrential rains. With meticulous precision, Verma captures the essence of this iconic scene from Krishna Leela, where the benevolent deity not only protects the people of Vrindavan but also shelters the vulnerable animals under the colossal mountain. Verma's Sanjhi masterpiece intricately depicts every detail of this sacred moment, from the serene expressions of gratitude on the faces of the villagers to the majestic aura surrounding Krishna as he performs this extraordinary act of compassion. Discover the beauty of Sanjhi art as it transcends time and space to narrate the eternal saga of Krishna's boundless love and protection.                                                                                                                                                \\n          \u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":769,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"11\":4,\"12\":0}'\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-root=\"1\" data-sheets-value=\"{\u0026quot;1\u0026quot;:2,\u0026quot;2\u0026quot;:\u0026quot;Experience the enchanting beauty of Sanjhi art with this mesmerizing creation by renowned artist Ashutosh Verma. In this captivating artwork, Verma skillfully weaves a floral tapestry that transports you to a serene garden blooming with vibrant flowers. But here's the twist – amidst the lush lotus blooms, a tranquil waterbody emerges, teeming with multiple fishes gracefully gliding through the aquatic paradise. Verma's intricate craftsmanship brings this idyllic scene to life, with each delicate petal and aquatic creature meticulously rendered to perfection. The seamless blend of flora and fauna creates a harmonious balance, evoking a sense of tranquility and wonder. This unique Sanjhi artwork is more than just a visual delight – it's a journey into a world where nature's beauty knows no bounds. \\n\\n\u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":769,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"11\":4,\"12\":0}'\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eThe paintings have 0.75\" rust gold box frame, pastel green fabric (silk if available).\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong data-end=\"157\" data-start=\"52\"\u003eNote: The price mentioned is based on the picture shown; any customization will incur additional charges.\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong data-end=\"157\" data-start=\"52\"\u003e\u003cstrong data-start=\"172\" data-end=\"251\"\u003eDomestic shipping and packaging charges are included in the listed price.\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Ashutosh Verma","offers":[{"title":"With frame","offer_id":47852926632150,"sku":null,"price":200000.0,"currency_code":"INR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1194\/1498\/files\/1._Nature_s_-symphonyin_Sanjhi_by_Ashutosh_Verma.png?v=1771503275"}],"url":"https:\/\/www.memeraki.com\/collections\/design-id-2026.oembed?page=2","provider":"Memeraki Retail and Tech Pvt Ltd.","version":"1.0","type":"link"}