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Faceted Ruby Bracelet with Diamonds

A real jewel is an harbinger of woman’s status, purity and royalty. In this world full of trends, Exotic India Art provides you with this glamorous and flashy Ruby bracelet that fulfils your love for fashion and gentleness. The sparkling and vibrant ruby stones of deep pink shade seem to be as lustrous as the fresh juicy mango; through ages, rubies have always been known for being the stones of love, passion, power, nobility, purity and zest for life.

Not only these precious stones, they being surrounded by junctions of small diamond pieces and all connected by an extended 18 karat gold chain with a unique hook lock at the end, creates a striking image in the eyes of the viewer. A ruby gemstone is said to be a symbol of goodluck and instills confidence, joy and courage, attached along with this rare beauty (diamond), symbolizing purity and innocence of love and fidelity, this bracelet pictures as one of the most valuable collections that a woman can possess.

Its faceted quality and extreme delicacy highlight its nobility and royalty; this precious piece of jewel can be attracted by any kind of attire- sari, suit, Indian or a western gown, also with the unique feature of being worn graciously on any color giving a starking complement to the personality.

In The Midst Of Laya And Tandava (Made In Nepal)
As Shiva-Parvati motion to the music of His damroo, as the trishool rises high in the air, a new cycle of being comes into existence. Destruction is crucial. Without it, the creative forces are unable to set to work. The divine process is a manifestation of all the triguna, sattva-rajasa-tamasa (prakrti), in unison with purusha itself. The Lord Shiva is the manifestation of purusha, while His wife, Devi Parvati, is the manifestation of the triguna in constituent harmony. In this large-sized oil composition, the divine couple are captured in the midst of their destructive-creative nritya (dance).

He, in the midst of His tandava; She, in Her laya against Him. Together they motion in unison on a tiger-skin mat. The wooden sculptures of their sons, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartika, flank the background, in all their monotone iconographic beauty. The emerald-green grass beneath their feet is in sharp contrast to the fiery gold of the praksha (light, symbolic of sattvaguna) emanating from the dancing couple.

It is a highly energetic dance. From the dreadlocks of the Lord to the shringar of the Devi, they sway in the air from the momentum of their tandava. Nagas (snakes) and a skull-garland and a loincloth are all He wears, while She is in a gorgeous silk saree complete with gold and silver shringar. The faces of both are marked by a composure of sharp intelligence and solemnity.

Super Large Carved Planter
Tulsi is a sacred plant in Hindu belief. Hindus regard it as an earthly manifestation of Goddess Tulsi, who is considered as Lakshmi's avatar, therefore, the wife of Lord Vishnu. She is the Goddess of loyalty and is a symbol of purity. This is why Tulsi is taken as the holy plant in the Indian subcontinent. Many Hindus have Tulsi plants growing in front of or near their home, often in special pots or a special masonry structure, for the constant blessings of the deity on them.

Here the brass statue takes an amazing shape of a super large planter that is fantastically engraved with floral and leafy designs that are smoothly embossed on its sleek and unwrinkled plane, turning out to be the ultimate option for planting sacred Tulsi in this spacious and deep wonder of splendid artistry, as the umber colour paints the sculpture with beautiful tints of golden impressions that enhance its standard.

The circular planter extends into a cylindrical space making it a commodious alternative for planting at home. It's magnificence and splendour makes it your perfect choice for gardening, with its exquisite and exotic quality, it helps to make the growing seed, feel at home, in its capacious stem-shaped structure.

Fine Faceted Amethyst Post Earrings
"With a wide array of jewelry available in the internet, it is no wonder you are spoilt for choice. However, getting the perfect combination of design, quality, and price is definitely not a walk in the park. That is why Exotic India Art is here to help you solve your problem by providing you with the best choice.

This pair of luxurious earrings is made of 18k gold and amethyst. The gems are conjoined together in a mixture of ovals, squares and circles. Amethyst is popular for its soothing abilities and elimination of negativity like anger, depression and fear. The unique colour combination of gold and purple is eye-catching and stunning. It is 1.6 inch in height, 0.6 inch in width and weighs 11.5 grams.

This piece is brought to you exclusively by Exotic India Art. They have immersed effort to scour for the best quality decorative jewelry and listed here on this website for customers from all over the world to browse at their convenience. All pieces are stocked in limited quantities. We advise getting yours soon to save yourself the heartache."

The Gracious Mandala Of The Buddha Ratnasambhava
The mandala is of especial significance in eastern religion and spiritual culture. Geometrically speaking, it is a closed curve that represents the micro- and macro-cosm and serves as a visualisation aid. In Vajrayana Buddhism, each deity comes with their own unique mandala. In traditional works of art such as the thangka that you see on this page, it is seen to emerge from the deity poised at the centre of the composition. It is a skilfully executed painting featuring an expressive colour palette and soothing silhouettes across the silk canvas.

The Buddha Ratnasambhava is one of the five aspects, the Tathagata, that make up the Enlightened One. He is seated at the very centre of the mandala, a resplendent sapphire gathered in His lap. He is clad in robes of red and gold, His halo a deep aquamarine colour. Each aspect of the mandala that surrounds Him - the lines and colours, the motifs and shapes merging and unmerging against each other - bear untold significance in association with Ratnasambhava.

Below the Lord Ratnasambhava mandala is a verdant snatch of the lower Himalayan landscape. Above it is a sky composed of varying shades and tints of blue and delicate wisps of coloured clouds. Together with the Vajrayana deities around the mandala and the mythical creatures on the frame of the painting, these are the common elements of Nepal’s thangka tradition.

Beetle-Green and Black Flared Kameez and Chudidar Suit with and Gota Patch Border
Are you thinking of looking absolutely stunning in a formal beetle green and black blended dress? Well, we have made your wish come true. With the collaboration of our expert tailors and fashion designers, we have come up with a perfect beauty in black that is an art silk net umbrella frock which is styled to give it a bare clothed look. Along with a perfectly round U neck and gorgeous net sleeves that are emblazoned with wonderfully crocheted red and green shaded floral motifs, the front side of the dress is creased in plates to reveal an exotic floral design that is crocheted excellently over the neck extending to exhibit the silver and golden copper wired roses which lengthen down to depict a plethora of leaves.

The frock is flared to give it a voluminous look. It is beautified as its hem is embossed with valuable golden and silver zardozi booti designs and motifs that awe strikingly emblazon the fabric increasing its worth with the Resham handiwork that goes in with each thread. Finally, the kameez is fringed with a contrasted black and golden layered gota patch work which enhances its fantabulous nature.

The traditional formal outfit is coupled with a bright scarlet red dupatta that is embroidered with lovely floral motifs that compliment its black borders which goes along with its accompanying plain jet black churidaar pants that are neatly pleated to depict a simple yet alluring thin shaped trouser that not only beautifies your legs but your entire mien. This outfit is your perfect go to outfit for any formal parties or winter weddings which you plan to slay this year.

20" Rotating Pancha-Ganesha Urli, Nritya Ganesha At The Centre
This one-of-a-kind urli features a gorgeous arrangement of dias (Indian handheld lamps) at the very centre of the vessel. It is supported on a single leg extending from the centre of the basal surface and ending in a wider structure, making for a new-age urli sculpture. Note the lotus petals engraved onto the flat pedestal, which is a hallmark of the sculptor’s skill and attention to detail.
Gemstone Pendant with Granulation
"As women, one can never have sufficient jewelry for the different occasions we attend. From leading in the workplace, to taking care of our family at home, or a fun night out with friends, like us, this jewelry is versatile and effortlessly jazzes up to suit different styles of outfits, while saving us the hassle of keeping a spare jewelry with us at all times to suit a separate functions.

This pendant is available in three different types of gemstones; carnelian, garnet and malachite. Carnelian restores vitality and motivation, garnet is known for improving blood circulation whereas malachite opens the heart to abundance of love. Overall, this pendant is shaped like a teardrop. The five gemstones are arranged with one each at the top and bottom, and the remaining three in the centre. This is to symbolize harmony and balance. The top of the pendant is patterned in small hook-like designs, and the lower half of the pendant is dotted with. This pendant is 2.5 inch tall, and 1.2 inch wide, weighing just 11.8grams. It is definitely a headturner and its unique shape will be a good conversation starter at gatherings.

When treated with care, this jewelry is made to last. The jewelry designs here at Exotic India Art are classic timeless pieces. Made with quality materials and gemstones known for its positive energy and healing properties, the wearer and the jewelry forms an affinity with each other over time. Each piece is treasured and kept in proper conditions by our customers, which in turn, receive an abundance of good blessings. Limited in stock, we believe that each piece of jewelry from Exotic India Art is ""fated"" to be with their owner. If you have been eyeing this piece of jewelry for quite some time and have a good feeling about this, get it now. We trust that you will not regret it. "

Tibetan Buddhist Six Armed White Mahakala

Thangka or Tanka is a sacred Buddhist art form made on a cotton fabric and usually demonstrates a Buddhist deity, scene or Mandala; based on themes of history, culture, policy or social life; each detail here is filled with a retold myth with laid guidelines of their symbols and allusions. The Buddhist Mahakala painted here is the protector deity of the Shangpa Kagyu tradition and its practitioners.

White Mahakala is a wrathful aspect of Avalokiteshwara and is worshipped for eliminating spiritual and material poverty; stands here in his ferocious stance, lotus petals which are placed on a stylized multicoloured pedestal; attired and jewelled graciously with the outrageous expressions signifying him as the King of Power and the Lord of pristine awareness.

He has six arms and three eyes with the brilliant fires of dissolution and dwells in the midst of eight cremation grounds; he holds a trident, damru, scythe etc in his various hands as his incensed weapons of protection; framed in an aureole of deadly ashes from the cremation ground and surrounded by White Elephants near his legs and skulls at the bottom. The painter has created a very realistic view of the deity, such that his single glance is enough to picturize his actual self.