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Mughal Flower

¥7589
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Specifications
MW01
Miniature Painting On Marble
4" x 6"
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

A Glimpse into Mughal Majesty

Immerse yourself in the opulent world of the Mughal Empire with this exquisitely crafted miniature painting. More than just a decorative piece, this artwork is a portal to a bygone era of artistic refinement, imperial grandeur, and a profound appreciation for the natural world. This handcrafted painting captures the essence of Mughal aesthetics, where floral motifs were not merely ornamental, but deeply symbolic. The Mughal emperors, descendants of Timur and heavily influenced by Persian artistic traditions, held a particular reverence for gardens and flowers. These elements were viewed as earthly representations of paradise, reflecting a desire to create a perfect and harmonious environment. Gardens were meticulously planned, and floral designs were incorporated into every aspect of courtly life, from textiles and architecture to paintings and jewelry. The emperors, particularly Jahangir, were avid botanists, commissioning detailed studies of flora from across the empire. The artist has diligently transferred this art form to marble, each precise stroke demonstrating the devotion to perfection that the Mughal ateliers were known for.

Echoes of Paradise: The Symbolic Language of Flowers

Within the Mughal court, flowers weren’t simply beautiful; they held significant symbolic meaning. While we cannot know precisely which specific blossoms the artist intended to depict in this piece, the very presence of a floral arrangement speaks volumes. Flowers represented beauty, prosperity, and the fleeting nature of life. The intricate detail with which they were rendered spoke to the importance of observing and appreciating the divine artistry present in the natural world. In ancient Indian traditions, flowers are frequently associated with deities and represent auspiciousness, purity and devotion. They are offered in temples as expressions of faith, adorning the gods and goddesses with their beauty and fragrance. Flowers are linked to concepts of fertility, love, and spiritual growth. As the Mughal empire brought Persian influence to the Indian subcontinent, there was an intermingling of these traditions. Flowers are also a testament to the skill of the artist, who is able to capture the natural form in this miniature.

Artistic Details and Dimensions

This miniature painting is presented on a marble surface, which adds to its historical value. The piece measures 4" x 6". The compact size makes it perfect for creating an intimate and focused viewing experience, allowing you to appreciate the artistry without overwhelming your space. Each is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and artistic vision of the era, bringing a touch of regal splendor to any environment.
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