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Peacock-Blue Woolen Stole from Kashmir with Aari-Embroidered Tulips

The only vibe that crosses the mind after seeing this bright colored woolen shawl is the colorful and beautiful tulip garden of Kashmir, filled with mesmerizing fragrances arousing from these blooming tulip flowers. Kashmir weavers have the ability to put forwards the beauty of the place in their weavings. This woolen shawl is a perfect example to justify this statement. Woven on a pure woolen fabric, keeping the identity of Kashmiri textile intact; this shawl is a perfect ornament on your attires even in chilling winters, as the soft and warm fabric allows it to be worn comfortable, keeping you warm and cozy.

Large Superfine Gajendra Moksha

The rarest of all, this Gajendra Moksha sculpture is inspired from the sacred book of Hinduism, Bhagavata Purana and is explained as ‘Liberation of Gajendra’. The superfine carvings and structures of this wooden Gajendra Moksha sculpture are taken from the antique patterns of South Indian temples. Gajendra was an elephant king who was offering flowers to Lord Vishnu near the lake and was attacked by a crocodile, who held him by his leg and even after much hard work, Gajendra could not rescue himself from the clutches of the crocodile. So, to protect his devotee, Lord Vishnu came down to earth and hence Gajendra achieved moksha, or liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

This wooden sculpture depicts this episode by its beautiful carvings where Gajendra, the elephant can be seen groaning in pain at the bottom as the large crocodile (makar) has held his leg tightly. Seeing this pain, Lord Vishnu along with his consort, Parvati on his laps can be seen ascending down on earth on Vishnu’s vahana, Lord Garuda. The facial features of all the three deities reflect their innate natures effectively; ornated in rich multi-layered crowns having been carved like the long South Indian temple styles and the awe-struck jewels that charmingly comply with their royal garbs, the sculptor has showcased his expertise and the quest for perfection, in this beautiful work of art.

The pedestal has its designs from the floral patterns and the large Kirtimukha topped aureole is charmingly sculpted in multiple layers of varied designs having the outermost one in large flower petals. The bright glow and dual color tone of this marvellous wood quality, enhances the solidarity and beauty of this Gajendra Moksha statue furthermore. 

Parrot-Green Uppada Sari from Bangalore with Zari-Woven Pallu and Border

A beauty of its own kind; a pure silk sari is one of the best wears for a rich and luxurious party wear attire. A silk sari is a grace to the collection of sari, that enhances the personality of the wearer, dominating the Indian fashion trend till date. The one shown on this page, is a uniqueness from the entire collection, stitched on a super soft silk fabric of parrot green color, having the distinctive dhoop chhaon quality. A silk uppada sari is handwoven using a cotton warp defied by length and breadth counts of threads. These saris are light weight and possess rich embroidery allowing them to be majorly worn in wedding occasions, festivals or any formal gatherings.

Its dhoop chhaon green shade lets it to be worn in both morning and evening functions as uppada silks are known to be the revivalists of Indian ethnic fashion. This Indian sari from Bangalore is woven with a golden zari border and motifs of leaves all over the sari fabric. The pallu is zari woven forming designer patterns. One of the eye-catchy features is the light color combination of this uppada silk which is elegant and soothing to the eyes. Its superfine fabric allows to form settled and light weighed pleats which makes it easy to walk. This uppada silk sari is sure to embellish your wardrobe with its beauty, so grab before it runs out!

Lakshmi, The Devi of Plenitude

Devi Lakshmi is seated in the lap of a lotus. Its vibrant pink petals gather Her in their folds, setting off the roseate beauty of Her complexion. Clad in a saree of red and gold brocade, teamed with a turquoise blouse woven in with gold and jewels, She looks every bit the presiding deity over wealth and resources. Wife of Lord Vishnu, queen of triloka (the three realms of existence), She is indispensable to the process of preservation, over which presides her husband.

Green and Yellow Lehenga and Embroidered Choli from Gujarat with Printed Dancing Village Girls

When chalking out traditional attires for various wedding functions or festivals, lehenga captures the prime position. The art silk shown here is a perfect drape for mehendi or haldi function or the famous Navaratri festival, because of its exclusive hand embroidery, traditional Rajasthani or Gujarati touch and tricolored vibrant combinations beautified with multicolored tassels.

The deep yellow flaired long skirt has parallel multi-layered red and green borders and is clubbed with dark green hued full sleeve crop top of a collard neck connecting us to the bright and blooming environmental beauty; the colorful hand embroidery on the top and bright motifs of traditional dancers on the skirt depict an essence of the colorful and merry-going culture of Gujarat and its symbolic style of embroidery.

The most distinctive and eye-catchy aspect of this traditional lehenga is the contrasting pink-purple choli having a thick embroidered and mirrored border and equally distributed colourful motifs of flowers. Zoom in to see the bunch of thread ball tassels that hang sideways on the skirt as well as at the corners of the dupatta, enhancing the overall beauty and delicacy of lehenga. A handpicked masterpiece from Gujarat, this three piece lehenga, captures the eyes of the buyer in just a single sight. Pair up this beauty with attractive oxidized jewellery to have a complete traditional look.

42" Large Superfine Cosmic Flower Haloed Bhumisparsha Buddha | Handcrafted In White Marble

When Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree, he is said to have summoned the Earth Goddess, Sthavara, to bear witness to the cosmic event. The Bhumisparsha mudra, which Buddha used for this summoning, literally means the posture of touching the earth. This mudra, sometimes also called the Earth Witness mudra, is formed with the fingers of the right hand extending to touch the ground, while the left hand is held fast in a deeply meditative dhyana mudra.

Salsa-Red Long Trouser Salwar-Kameez Suit with Embroidery and Multicolor Printed Dupatta

A pure cotton textile is the best and the most comfortable wear for summer season; it keeps you cool, comfortable and still in trend. This red salsa suit keeps you in line with the contemporary fashion chain as the bright red color accentuates the personality of the wearer and the vertical self-textured pattern enhances its richness. Zoom in to have a clear view of the dual color of this suit. The neckline is beautifully embroidered with yellow-gold strip in miniscule designs that complement with the similar embroidered patch work at the bottom. This color and style makes this suit a perfect wear for family and friends’ social gatherings as the bright shade illuminates the innate beauty and personality of the wearer.

To complete the set in the most elegant manners, we have for you a similar textured and colored ankle length trouser. The fabric type and style give a slim and elegant look to the wearer. You may also notice that the style and pattern of this suit makes it an equal style statement for both young girls as well as ladies. The elegance of a plain suit is overwhelmed by its dupatta. The one clubbed with this suit has a border of similar red color and the remaining field ares is printed with geometric patterns in sober and subtle colors. You may club this elegance with an ethnic pair of earrings, flat bellies or heels as per your occasion and a stylish watch.

Fine Engraved Floral Design Cuff Bracelet with Lock Closure

Wearing a bracelet is the best accessory to flourish the innate beauty and charm of the wearer. It not only enhances your being; it also guides towards your luxury and rich taste of fashion. This sterling silver bracelet is a perfect piece of jewel which when paired with any kind of attires will complement to your personality. You may zoom in to the pictures to appreciate the beauty and fineness of its carvings all over the circumference. The oval design in the centre and the side cuff bands are deeply engraved in floral patterns, having superfine cuts and curves and smooth edges forming enormous coils.

The lock closure of this sterling silver bracelet makes it comfortable to wear and an assurance of not slipping from the hand. The smooth edges make sure that they don’t cut through your clothes and its universal silver shade allows it to be worn with all colors of attires and the versatile look makes it an easy wear with Indian as well as western styles. Even if you wear this silver bracelet alone with your choice of dress, it will enhance your fashion sense and your overall look.

Trishool-Wielding Panchamukha Lord Ganesha
The panchamukha is very significant in Indian culture. It is a portmanteau of the words pancha (five) and mukha (face), which translates to the five-faced one. While many deities of the Hindu pantheon are depicted with multiple faces, Lord Ganesha and Lord Hanuman are famously panchamukha. In popular culture, these faces are said to represent the five qualities according to the Bhagavad Geeta that make a devotee of the highest order.

The murti that you see on this page depicts the seated Panchamukha Lord Ganesha. An upturned lotus of gigantic proportions forms His throne. His legs are gathered in lalitasana and one of His four hands - He is chaturbhujadhari, the one possessed of four arms - is raised in generous blessing over His devotees. This stance is extremely popular in Indian iconography and represents everything that our devi-devatas are about: omnibenevolence, equanimity, and the predominance of sattvaguna.

A skilfully finished composition executed with remarkable detail. The lifelike pleats of His dhoti, the fishtail sashes on either side of His limbs, and the hood of the snake that proverbially holds His chubby child’s belly from bursting. Layers upon layers of adornment on the upper torso and the wrists. The tattooed temple and lotus engraving at the base of the trunk of each of the panchamukhas, and the perfectly symmetrical crowns on the heads. A trishoola (trident) in one of the hands, indicative of His parentage; and the lifelike curvature of the trunks.

34" Large Superfine Black Marble Dancing Ganesha | Handmade | Made in India
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34" Large Superfine Black Marble Dancing Ganesha | Handmade | Made in India

Lord Ganesha holds the most significant position in the hearts and minds of people, as he is worshipped all across the globe as a primitive deity in Hinduism for enabling a life path free of obstacles and full of love, happiness and peace for his devotees. Keeping in mind the greatness of Lord Ganesha, sculptor has given apt justice to this black marble Ganesha sculpture by carving his perfect bodily stance and that delicate yet observant expression of eyes.