Pichwai Paintings Of Lord Krishna With Radha is a type of Indian art that began in the Rajasthan village of Nathdwara. It is a genre of art in which Lord Krishna and his lover Radha are depicted in various poses, generally surrounded by beautiful floral themes, animals, and other aspects. Pichwai art paintings are commonly utilized as backgrounds for Lord Krishna idols in temples, but they are also popular as ornamental items for homes and workplaces. The brilliant colours, exquisite details, and use of gold foil distinguish this painting style. The vibrant colours of Pichwai paintings are achieved by using natural dyes and paints. Colours such as reds, blues, yellows, and greens are typically vivid and contrasting. The gold foil gives the picture a sense of richness and grandeur. The love narrative between Lord Krishna and Radha is frequently depicted in Krishna Radha Pichwai paintings. The paintings show them in various poses, including dancing, performing music, and hugging. The elaborate floral themes, animals, and other features surrounding them often indicate Vrindavan's natural splendour, where Lord Krishna is claimed to have spent his youth. Krishna Radha Pichwai's paintings are created using a complex method that takes high talent. The paintings are generally made on fabric that has been stretched and tautened on a wooden frame by the painters. The pichwai paintings Of Lord Krishna with Radha are not just decorative pieces but have spiritual significance. They are believed to bring good luck and prosperity and are often used as a focal point during religious ceremonies and festivals. The paintings are also considered a form of meditation, as they help create a calming and peaceful atmosphere in the home or temple.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Cloth
- As it Appears
Material | Cloth |
Color | Multi-Colour |
Width | 143.00 CM |
Length | 185.00 CM |
Size | 72.80 INCH |
Product Code | GNPT-05/60290 |