Discover Handcrafted Pichwai Art Masterpieces

Immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Pichwai paintings, meticulously handcrafted on cotton and cloth. Each piece showcases exquisite detail and vibrant natural colors, offering a glimpse into devotional narratives and the divine artistry of India.
Radha-Krishna Raasleela Pichhwai | by Jagriti Bhardwaj
Backorder
48.00 inch Height X 96.00 inch Width
$949
Includes any tariffs and taxes
Filter
Filter by Material
Filter by Size
Filter by Price ($50 - $6565)

Pichwai Painting - A old art forms Haveli of Nathdwara Rajasthan


Pichwai (पिछे back, वई- hanging) is a style of painting that emerged out of the Seva-Vidhi (acts of service) of the Pushtimargis, a sect whose tutelary deity is a young, seven-year-old Krishna, who resides in the Haveli of Nathdwara, endearingly called Srinathji or Thakurji.


Beginning as a mode of painting meant to adorn the walls of Srinathji’s Haveli, Pichwais transformed into sacred symbols to be taken home by the devotee who wanted to experience eternal proximity to Srinathji.


Created as a visual narration of Sri-Krishna Lilas, using paint, embroidery, and applique work, in the rich idioms of Kota-Bundi, Deccan and Kishangarh schools, the aesthetic of Pichwai which allows the devotee a personal bond with Thakurji is unparalleled.