These small Rajasthani towns are famous for their folk art, which finds a way into their fashion in the form of motifs and prints. These trousers from Jodhpur are no exception - note the panel after panel of wedding procession motifs. A richly adorned elephant bears the bridal palanquin on its back, while the groom ushers her away to her new home. Vibrant vines and peacocks with rich, paisley-shaped plumage. Team this with solid-coloured kurtis and shirts to make an unusual fashion statement.
The beauteous apsara stands under a shoot that curves barely above the bun on her head. The organic impressions on the same have been carved with considerable skill and attention to detail. An adorable parrot is perched on her delicate wrist, which she feeds with utmost care from a hand-carved bowl. She is standing with all the fluidity and grace of her lissome being, as she looks over the little head bobbing up and down over the bowl. The beauty of the apsara is not only in form and face and figure, but in the being of her body and its language. From the alluring curve of her spine and her limbs to the composure of her superfine countenance, everything about her suggests poetry and depth and symmetry. Eyes widely drawn underneath her brow; a handsome nose descending onto a gracious mouth. The washed-out terracotta monotone and the blooming lotus of the pedestal add to the gathered, feminine ethos of the composition.
This sterling silver cuff bracelet is dotted with gemstones of peridot, garnet and amethyst. Respectively, the bring good strength and vitality, improved blood circulation, and calmness to the wearer. It is 0.8 inch in height, 2.2 inch in diameter, and weighs 72 grams.
Perfect as a gift for all occasions, or even a quick perk-me-up purchase, this jewelry must have definitely caught your eye for you to linger here. Exotic India Art brings to you stunning exquisite pieces from all over the world to your doorstep so it saves you the hassle and time from searching for quality pieces at best prices. Each item is stocked in limited quantities and there is no guarantee we will be able to find a similar piece once it is sold out. However, we can guarantee you will not regret it. No harm in a gentle treat for yourself from time to time. "
Something has caught the little princess by surprise. In one of the sombre corners of her home, she stands stock still and overhears her father discuss possible liaisons through her marriage. In her shyness, she draws her sheer dupatta over her bosom clad in a brick-coloured choli. Note the dilemma in her body language - the stance of her torso is as if to rush on in her playfulness, but she turns back a little, her head leaning in the direction of her father’s voice as he decides her future.
The fullness of her youth is set off by the ample gold and jewels on her person. A faint blush rises from the high of her cheeks to the roots of her black curls. Her heaving breasts are almost bursting through the silk of her choli. Her gaze is resting on a nearby lamp - an eerie glisten characterises those large, kohl-rimmed eyes.
Then there is silhouette. This one cuts a regal one, given the volume of its flowing skirt and the understated fit of the matching gold choli. The choli is embroidered with a world of flower-shaped booties - note the luxuriant panel across the neckline and sleeves - that add to the bridal appeal of this number. Finally, the most statement-making aspect of this lehenga is the peach-coloured dupatta. Its silken texture adds to the silhouette. With matching brocade sewn on to the edges and crystals woven into the fabric, it is just the image of bridal glamour.
This faceted five-strands Rondells bracelet is certainly a head-turner. As explained in its name, it is made of crystal rondel beads that are stringed together, finally culminating at a centrepiece of sterling silver with an oval onyx encased on top. Green onyx symbolizes peace, harmony, purity and restfulness. It brings a sense of calm to its owner. This bracelet is 7.5 inch in length and weighs 30.5 grams.
This jewelry is the embodiment of strength and positivity. It blesses the wearer with courage and good luck. Not to be dismissed as any other kind of jewelry, this piece is exquisitely sourced and brought to you by Exotic India Art. Only available in limited stocks. If you are having thoughts on buying this, get it soon before it's sold out. Trust us, you will not regret it. "
The high blue river tides picture many soldiers who are either swimming, are in the cavalry or are mounted on elephants. All the geezers wear vibrant jamas and turbans as they take control of their exotically imprinted and designed war animals, holding their swords and spears as they look at their commander for help. They carry flags, shields and floral sheathed armaments as they struggle against the tides. The background shows amazingly contrasted green and beige fort like buildings and minaret that protrude from them as they peak from the lush green trees which stand on the grassy green riverbed.
To add further charm to this awestriking piece the artist encloses it in a golden and peach rectangular floral frame which is blessed with jade blue pistils and eye-catching motifs. This painting is the perfect match for those who love ancient Mughal history as it not only enhances their old cultural knowledge but turns out to be a great and precious ornament for their house hence even decorating up their soul.
The endpiece is the most glamorous aspect of this saree. It is densely embroidered in quintessential Lucknavi style with miniscule flowers in pale green and yellow, punctuated by extensive snatches of vine here and there. Matching embroidery is to be found along the thin border and more of those flowers across the field of the saree. This chiffon number is best teamed with the sleekest of your mother’s hand-me-downs.
It is believed that Prince Siddhartha at the young age of 29, witnessed four sights of people’s sufferings. Those experiences were vital enough and compelled him to leave comfortable royal life behind and embrace the spiritual path, leading to the enlightenment of the soul.
This brass statue of Lord Buddha, depicted as costumed in his divine dual coloured robe in deep blue and maroon. The robe is luxuriously studded and inlayed in splendid floral patterns with the colourful artificial gemstones and ornamental stones in turquoise, sapphire & ruby red; the ethnic circular boarded chains all over are luring the blunt colours.
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