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20" Superfine Ganesha Granting Abhaya in Brass | Handmade | Made In India

Ganesha is an unborn and formless deity sculpted here in a magnificent form. He is the lord of the universe who rules its various atoms and energies to avoid chaos; he is the consciousness that is omnipresent and marks as the beginner of any auspicious or inauspicious task or activity. He is enthroned here on a pedestal chiseled in beauteous lotus leaves all around its circumference and it is placed on a low level flat chowki. Mooshakraj (Ganesha’s vahana) sits towards the left in obeisance to his lord.

Ganesha is garbed in an elegant dhoti embellished with lustrous jewels at the hem and the lavish kamarband is slightly visible beneath his portly belly. The sculptor has ornated the deity with amazing treasures like necklaces, bracelets, armlets, earrings, decorated shoulders and trunk along with a serpent wrapped around his belly.

Shri Krishna Lila Pata

Pattachitra is one of the ancient artworks of Orissa, known for their intricate details of mythological narratives and folktales inscribed in it. These paintings are created for ritual use or as souvenirs for pilgrims to Puri or other temples of Orissa. This one shown here is water colored on a patti using a dark colored palette in the background and figures painted in white are clearly highlighted in their every gesture and expression. The thin green background is painted with a stylized feather pattern, giving an idea of peacock feathers, which is closely related with Lord Krishna as his crown’s ornament. All of the figures are very precisely painted in stylish small boxes all-round the circumference depicting various instances of lord Krishna’s lilas.

Lord Krishna is considered as a symbol of love and affection, he is a great teacher, warrior, philosopher and a supreme god in his own right. Krishna is famous for his child-like nature, helpfulness, naughty lilas and infinite love for Radha. As you zoom in to this painting, you will be mesmerized by the professionalism painter has shown while portraying each of Krishna’s acts. The circle in the centre shows Krishna enjoying with his beloved while other gopis feeling blessed to be with them; the diamond shaped figures on each side represent his playful and helpful nature respectively. The minute fillers, painter has used in decorating this beautiful painting add as an highlight to its charm.

Faceted Gemstone Pendant
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Faceted Gemstone Pendant
"This stunning piece of jewelry is brought to you by Exotic India Art. We believe that jewelry should enhance and not overpower the wearer's aura and style. Though understated, it has a quiet eye-catching demeanour to it that shines light on the wearer's best qualities.

This elegant pendant is available in three different pairs of gemstones; blue topaz and pearl, citrine and garnet, and green amethyst. Unlike other pendants which mostly consist of one type of gemstone, this pendant is able to match and blend well the different colours and positive properties of the gems. The repetitive circular motif is easily seen here, which symbolizes the creation and cycle of life. This pendant is 3.2 inch in height, 1.7 inch in width and weighs 16.3 grams.

At Exotic India Art, our customers are our biggest source of motivation. We have received numerous positive feedback and reviews on their satisfaction with the jewelry purchase and we are pleased to continue in our search for more. One can never have sufficient jewelry and we are always kept abreast of the latest trends, while maintaining high quality at reasonable prices. If something catches your eye, don't hesitate. Our pieces are only available in limited quantites. We hate to see you regret your decision for not buying this. "

The Great Triad of Lakshmi Ganesha and Saraswati

The wooden panel you see on this page is a symbol of auspiciousness, moulded stylishly in varied patterns and designs that enhance the beauty of its carve; the top layer is smoothly curved followed by a layer of lotus petals and a check pattern as a filler to the background. The cosmic triad of lord Ganesha, goddess Lakshmi and goddess Saraswati is carved in their run-of-the-mill postures on full blooming lotus pedestals blessing the devotees of good health, wealth, wisdom and fearlessness. The use of a bright color palette, superfine chisels and glossy finish are some of the highlighting aspects of this panel.

Chaturbhuja Ganesha is sculpted in a dusky brown-golden shade and is garbed in yellow-orange dhoti, carrying his iconic implements of a noose and pasa along with motichoor laddoo. Centre position is occupied by pearl white hued goddess Lakshmi, clad in a bright green sari and gold jewels, carrying lotuses in each of her posterior hands and granting a boon of wealth with her right anterior hand; she is framed in a lotus arch topped with a Kirtimukha face. As you move ahead, you will see goddess Saraswati perched in elegance holding a veena in her hands and clothed in a blue sari, justifying the etymology of her name, which means, ‘one with plenty of waters’. The two peacocks carved in mesmerizing curves and long coiled tails at the corners represent Saraswati’s vahana and the elephants flanked on both sides of Lakshmi are in a gesture of garlanding her.

The reason behind this triad being worshipped together is that, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and Saraswati of knowledge and people tend to ignore learning (Saraswati) in the presence of wealth (Lakshmi) and vice-versa, so to maintain this, and ensure Lakshmi and Saraswati cohabit, Lord Ganesha, the patron of wisdom and intellect has to be present. This colorful panel is carved by expert sculptors of South India in their characteristic carving style of intricate and ethnic patterns. This panel when placed on any empty wall will enhance the aesthetic as well as propitious aura of the place.

Jet-Black Pashmina Shawl From Kashmir with Intricate Needle Embroidery by Hand

Owning a Pashmina is an experience of royalty; it is the love and desire of every woman around the world. The art of weaving Pashmina is a trademark of Kashmir that has been passed on as a legacy from generations to generations. This superfine unspun wool is obtained from the domesticated Changthangi goats of Ladakh. The shawl shown on this page is woven out of a 100% pure Pashmina wool; its jet black color further enhances the grace and beauty of the garb and highlights every colored thread and design in their accurate forms. This shawl is woven by professional weavers from Kashmir in a satisfactory length with a heavily flourished floral hand embroidery.

The weaver has chosen for a combination of dull blue, pink and white colored threads, as their amalgamation on a black background accentuates the beauty of the design; leaving a thick edge from the two shorter sides, the entire field is densely covered with an intricate needle work of interconnected wines laden with small pink and white shaded flowers from all sides and comparatively larger in size flowers of different design are embroidered in-between at constant distances. While focussing on its charm, as you approach towards the edge, you will be amazed by the distinctively styled border of flowers and paisleys, woven alternatively.

The style, patterns and color of this shawl allows it to be used in multipurpose ways on every kind of attire. Its richness and elegance will make you shine like a star in any occasion, so grab this masterpiece before it’s too late!

Lot of Five Spider's Web Turquoise Pendants with Garnet and Sterling Leaves

A jewel when accurately matched with any attire gives out its best results in highlighting the personality of the individual. We present to you a set of five pendants in distinctive shapes of an intense sky blue hue in a Turquoise gemstone having speckled markings of varied designs of spider’s web all over the surface.

In Mexico, Tibet and Iran, Turquoise is generally used as inlay to decorate silver jewellery, with the popular sky blue color being said to be of the best quality; these gemstones, here are inlayed in similar shaped sterling silver frames of unique patterns with an exclusive and sterling opened leaf design at the top, centred by a garnet stone. Garnet is basically a deep red colored stone, made out of a chemical composition of minerals including six main varieties of gemstones; these red garnets display an astounding appearance when used in any jewellery.

Any Turquoise stone is protected with a plastic film, as it is porous and sometimes discolours, especially from grease; both garnet and turquoise are fascinated for their vibrant and unique colors and their healing properties. This precious jewel of a waxy lustre and high polish throws its dazzling inner lights of beauty and attraction at the first glance in the eyes of the buyer, such that the person can’t resist grabbing it before it runs out.

Devi Worshipped By Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva

Kailash Raj has portrayed his best skills in this painting; framed in a sober dark floral border that contrasts with the entire light colored background of the painting. Pictured in a vast sandy land that meets the bright sky at horizon, Devi sits on a full blooming lotus on her distinctively styled royal throne, covered by a large parasol at the top; garbed in strikingly colored attires, she holds her popular weapons- chakra, bow, trident and a conch in all her four hands respectively to eradicate stress, sufferings and sins and award people with grace, bravery and courage; ornated with precious jewels and the divine crown, stone studded and decorated with a crescent moon at the side.

This painting continues to be revered in the modern era, where the goddess is viewed as central in Shaktism and Shaivism Hindu traditions. The Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) can be seen worshipping her along with other bhakts fanning and paying obeisance to her and a tiger, symbolic of strength, courage and willpower sits in front of her throne. The painter has professionally used his brush strokes while forming these divine faces in their accurate iconography and splendour. Minute details of the color and style of their clothes, weapons, ornaments and other accessories enhances their realistic forms and expressions.

The painter has chosen for a soothing light background and the heavenly white colored floor that accentuates other colors in their best forms. The water pot, lotus flowers, diya, aarti plate and other puja items invite the cosmic aura of the place. The delicacy and accuracy of designs, shapes and patterns evaluates its natural aesthetics.

Black-Beauty Traditional Woolen Stole from Kashmir with Hand-Embroidered Paisleys and Flowers

A Kashmiri stole is like putting on an elegance that can be remembered forever. The one shown on this page is an absolute depiction of the heavenly beauty of Kashmir on a 6.3 x 2.4 ft pure wool fabric. Its black color highlights each and every pattern in its best possible kinds, outlining every color separately forming a perfect blend. The entire area is woven in multicolored patterns that complement each other accentuating the grace and beauty of this masterpiece. The border of black threads hanging loose gives a delicate finish in a traditional form.

The entire field area is covered with a border of three thick layers of brownish tone; outermost and the innermost is embroidered with purple colored mountain forming flowers while the one in centre is slightly thick, designed in red, pink and orange toned floral patterns. Kashmir is known for its magnificent foliage and wonderous beauty of colors, the weaver has very beautifully depicted this beauty in a mesmerized pattern.

The centre block is laden with a sheet of long green colored leaves arousing in a patterned direction and red flowers outgrown on them; it is decorated with long paisleys of a contrasting shade and filled with red and pink colored designs. The style and color of this stole make it a wearable piece on all kinds of attires, whether western or Indian, and its superfine quality provides warmth in cool and breezy winters.

Amber Bracelet

Jewellery acts as an exclamation mark to a women’s outfit; simple outfit with trendy jewel is enough for an impressive personality. Exotic India Art provides such kinds of precious jewels, as the one shown here. The beauty and classy look of this Amber bracelet persuades us to think that our life is too short to wear any boring jewellery.

This honey colored Amber stone is the most valuable one from antiquity to the present times and has its roots from Russia; it is basically a fossilized tree resin which is appreciated fir its color and natural beauty.

The enticing bracelet shown on this page holds its attraction because of the circular Amber stones that fits perfectly in these alternatively attached circular and stylized square holder like shapes, made of sterling silver. Beauty of this bracelet lies in its structure, its color that goes with all shades of attires and the way it is carried. Apart from being an alluring fashion gemstone, it is also said to be a pain reliever that eases the body pain by its inbuilt magical chemicals.

The Wealthy Smoker
Adorned with a blood-red rajisthani pheta turban, the swarthy, chisel faced man smokes a cigarette with a cruel, curved moustache that compliments his grim expressions and bushy eyebrows outlining his brown complexion in this painting. His mustard yellow choga is festooned with bijou red and green Mala contrasting the background. His collar is displayed as if strangling his neck. His wrists are graced with sparkling silver antiquely designed bangles and his finger stands out as it is embellished with a glittery platinum ring. His fingernails are finely cut combing with his overall look. The matching platinum-carved drop earrings are distinguished as they stick downwards. Intense wrinkles dig down his still young face with the crooked nose finely setting over this surface. His coal black sideburns extends down his face. His heavy-volume, unkempt and curly hair peaks from under his Rajhistani pagri.