pichwai art

PPNT-56 antique green/orange Pichwai Paintings

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pichwai art

PPNT-56 antique green/orange Pichwai Paintings

AU$ 2,331

(Inclusive of all taxes)

AU$ 2,331

(Inclusive of all taxes)

Choose a color antique green/orange

  •  green cotton cloth  Rug
  • Size
43x53 cm
17x21 Inch
ready to ship
Item Code: RUG1188565

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  • material
    cotton cloth
  • technique
    Hand Painted
  • backing
    Loose Canvas
  • framing
    traditional
  • Mounting type
    ready to hang
  • traditional

  • Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve intricate detailing and natural colors.
  • Do not touch the painted surface; handle only by the frame or edges.
  • Dust gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth—avoid water or cleaning sprays.
  • Keep away from moisture, damp walls, or high humidity to prevent warping and color bleeding.
  • Avoid placing under glass without a spacer; allow the painting to breathe.
  • Frame using acid-free materials to prevent discoloration over time.
  • Periodic inspection and professional conservation recommended for long-lasting beauty.

  • For in stock products - Free insured delivery worldwide. Duties and Taxes included.
  • Delivery Estimates: 6-12 business days (In some cases custom clearance might take longer)

The Design Story

pichwai art

Dating back to the 17th-century Nathdwara, Rajasthan, Pichwai Paintings were used as grand backdrops for the idol of Lord Shreenathji. Each piece is hand-painted on starched cotton and used to mark various festivals and seasons, such as Sharad Purnima, Annakut, or Janmashtami. Artists first sketch the scene with charcoal, then paint using natural pigments like indigo, saffron, and even pure gold leaf. The detailing is so fine, some parts are painted using a single squirrel hair brush. Common motifs like lotuses, peacocks, and cows aren’t just decorative—they carry deep spiritual meaning. Bold red or yellow borders are added to frame the divine energy. What makes Pichwai so special is the way it blends devotion, storytelling, and incredible craftsmanship into a single artwork. Today, these paintings are loved not just as sacred wall art but as stunning additions to modern interiors with rich cultural heritage.

  • Sustainable

  • Handcrafted

  • Made with Genuine Fabric

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