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Standing Queen And King - Embossed With Inlay Work - Set of 2 | Stone On Base Paper | By Kailash Chandra

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Diamension of Each painting 11.7 inch Height X 8.7 inch Width
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Artist Kailash Chandra
Stone On Base Paper
11.7 inch Height X 8.7 inch Width
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A Royal Courtship in Stone and Paper

Envision the grandeur of a bygone era, where kings ruled with wisdom and queens embodied grace and power. This exquisite set of two paintings brings the opulence of the royal court to your living space. Each piece depicts a regal figure, meticulously crafted with stone inlay on a base of high-quality paper. The artist, Kailash Chandra, captures the essence of royalty with stunning detail and traditional techniques. Each panel stands at a height of 11.7 inches and measures 8.7 inches in width, making them a striking addition to any wall. The artistry speaks of a time when beauty was not just appreciated, but meticulously created. Imagine the skilled artisans, painstakingly placing each piece of stone to bring forth the figures of the king and queen. The embossed detailing elevates the pieces, giving them a three-dimensional quality that makes them truly captivating. The choice of stone upon paper offers an uncommon texture and depth, drawing the eye to appreciate the nuances of color and form. The regal portraits appear framed within elaborate archways, reminiscent of palace windows, drawing attention to the refined detail of both king and queen.

The Power of Kings and the Grace of Queens

In many cultures, the king and queen represent not merely political power, but also spiritual balance. Think of the Vedic tradition, where the king embodied the divine qualities of Indra, the god of thunder and rain, ensuring prosperity and order for his kingdom. The queen, in turn, represented Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune, bestowing abundance and auspiciousness upon the land. Their partnership was crucial, reflecting the harmonious coexistence of male and female energies. Beyond the practicalities of governance, the king and queen were also viewed as symbols of ideal qualities within the individual. The king embodied leadership, courage, and a commitment to duty, while the queen symbolized compassion, wisdom, and a nurturing spirit. Their relationship represented the potential for balance and harmony within oneself, highlighting the importance of integrating masculine and feminine energies to achieve wholeness. Displaying these images in your home can serve as a reminder to cultivate these qualities within yourself and within your relationships.
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