Jubilance of Lord Krishna: Chamba Rumaal Painting by Anjali Vakil


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₹17,000.00
Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 28(in) by W: 27(in)
Medium : Embroidery thread on Cotton Cloth

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Anjali Vakil portrays the essence of the divine love and passion associated with Lord Krishna. At the heart of the painting lies the central illustration, where Lord Krishna is portrayed playing the enchanting flute. His figure radiates charisma and charm as he stands as the embodiment of divine love. In a circular formation around Krishna, a group of Gopis come to life in vibrant, flaring skirts, their movements portraying the essence of the divine dance. Their expressive postures and outstretched arms convey their overwhelming passion for Lord Krishna. They dance with a sense of abandon, symbolising the devotion and love they feel for their beloved deity. The artwork is a testament to her artistic prowess, capturing the divine essence of Krishna's love, the entrancing allure of his music, and the collective devotion of the Gopis.


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Join the enchanting world of Anjali Vakil, a Chamba Rumal artist who embarked on her artistic journey after marriage, stepping into a lineage of creative brilliance. Her mother-in-law, the esteemed Lalita Vakil, earned the prestigious 1993 National Award for Chamba Rumal embroidery, setting the stage for Anjali's own creative odyssey. Enthralled by her in-laws' work and the artistry of Chamba Rumal, Anjali decided to dive in. In 2018, her dedication and talent were recognized with a National Award for her outstanding contributions to Chamba Rumal embroidery. Anjali's story unfolds as a delightful fusion of love, art, and tradition. Since her marriage in 2006, she's not only mastered Chamba handkerchief embroidery but expanded its horizons, adding her unique touch to designs that now grace panels, dupattas, shawls, and sarees. Join her on a colorful adventure where family tradition meets innovation, and every stitch tells a story waiting to enchant your senses.



Chamba Rumaal


Chamba Rumal is a traditional form of hand-embroidered textile art from the Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh, India. This intricate art form, often referred to as the "painted handkerchief of Himachal," is known for its exquisite needlework, vibrant colors, and delicate motifs. Chamba Rumal represents a rich cultural heritage, blending mythology, tradition, and craftsmanship. History The history of Chamba Rumal dates back to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. During the reign of Raja Umed Singh (17448-1764 A.D.), Chamba Rumal gained prominence. The embroidered textiles were often used as ceremonial gifts exchanged during weddings and religious occasions, symbolizing auspiciousness and respect. Chamba Rumal's tradition is deeply rooted in the Pahari school of miniature painting, known for its delicate brushwork and fine detailing. The same intricate designs were transferred onto fabric, creating a seamless fusion of painting and embroidery. Technique and Craftsmanship The technique behind Chamba Rumal is a unique form of double-sided embroidery. Artisans use fine silk or cotton threads to stitch designs onto muslin or silk fabric. The distinguishing feature of this embroidery is that the design appears identical on both sides of the fabric. The needlework involves a combination of satin stitch, stem stitch, and buttonhole stitch to create detailed motifs. Chamba Rumal often features intricate motifs drawn from Hindu mythology and nature. Common themes include scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, Radha and Krishna, and traditional flora and fauna. The use of vibrant colors and intricate detailing gives these motifs a vivid and lifelike quality.



Product Details

Title
Jubilance of Lord Krishna: Chamba Rumaal Painting by Anjali Vakil
Artist
Anjali Vakil
Art Style
Chamba Rumaal
Medium
Embroidery thread
Size
Medium
Dimension
28 in(H) X 27 in(W)
Themes
Gopis, Folk Art, Krishna
Color
Red, Cream, Yellow, Multicoloured
Country of Origin
Himachal Pradesh, India

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