Tirupati Balaji in Kundan Zardozi artwork by Mohd. Bilal


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Dimensions : H: 36 | W: 24 Inch
Medium : Zari on Cotton Cloth

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Mohammad Bilal, a master of the exquisite art of Zari Zardozi, has crafted a truly magnificent Ganesha face that mesmerises with its intricate beauty. In this remarkable artwork, the fusion of Zari Zardozi, and Kundan stone work results in a breathtaking masterpiece that captivates the eye. The art of Zari Zardozi, where "Zari" signifies silver or gold threads and "Zardozi" stands for the skillful art of embroidery, comes together in perfect harmony in this creation.
What truly sets this piece apart are the minute details that enhance the overall beauty. Bilal's mastery lies in his ability to weave and embroider intricately, resulting in an artwork that is not just a visual treat but also a tactile wonder. The delicate nature of Zardozi work, characterized by the fine metallic threads, lends a luxurious and regal touch to the piece. Adding to the splendour of the artwork is the exquisite Kundan stonework. Kundan, a subtype of Zardozi, introduces a touch of opulence as the glistening gemstones are seamlessly incorporated into the design. Each stone has been carefully selected and placed to catch the light, enhancing the radiance of the piece. However, what truly stands out as the highlight of this Ganesha face is the piercing blue eye. Mohommad Bilal has captured the essence of the divine in this single detail. The intense blue hue symbolizes the all-seeing wisdom of Ganesha, and it draws the viewer into a profound spiritual connection.


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Zardozi


Zardozi embroidery is a centuries-old tradition in India, known for its intricate designs, shimmering metallic threads, and exquisite craftsmanship. The literal translation of the term hails from two Persian words: ‘zar’ means gold and ‘dozi’ meaning embroidery, thereby translating into gold embroidery. Rooted in history and steeped in tradition, this art form encompasses all the motifs in nature from flowers, leaves, and trees to animals and birds. History and Tradition Zardozi is a style of embroidery that came to India from central Asia in around the 12th century. It flourished under the patronage of Mughal emperors and Indian royalty and over time, became synonymous with opulence and luxury, adorning the garments, textiles, and accessories of kings, nobles, and aristocrats. Technique and Details   Zardozi embroidery is characterized by the use of metallic threads, typically made of gold or silver, embellished with sequins, beads, and precious stones. The intricate designs are meticulously handcrafted using a variety of stitches, including satin stitch, chain stitch, and couching, to create elaborate patterns and motifs. While a simple needle can also be used, zari zardozi embroidery generally uses a hook-tipped awl, locally called 'ari', which makes for greater efficiency, as it enables the artisans to work on both sides of the fabric.



Product Details

Title
Tirupati Balaji in Kundan Zardozi artwork by Mohd. Bilal
Artist
Mohd. Bilal
Art Style
Zardozi
Medium
Zari
Size
Medium
Dimension
36 in(H) X 24 in(W)
Themes
Shreenathji, Folk Art
Color
Gold, gray
Country of Origin
Uttar Pradesh, India

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