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The Crimson Halo Of The Bodhisattva Manjushri
The heavens of an ethereal blue colour. Pale green clouds and the Himalayas in all their ice-blue beauty. Within a mandala of Mahayana Buddhist deities, an aureole of bejewelled gold. Floating about it is a luscious curve of mythical flora and fauna, infused with rich colour and imaginative detail. At the centre of all that surrounds Him is the gentle Bodhisattva Manjushri with the green-and-crimson halo.
Samapatti Lord Buddha
The gamhar tree of the Indian deciduous belt yields a cream-coloured wood. Its texture is smooth as opposed to grainy, and has a fresh lustre that captures the glamour of the Shakyamuni. In fact, caught in the juncture of Enlightenment, the dhyani (meditative) Buddha bears an iridescence that has been replicated by an artisan skilled in the use of an organic medium. Zoom in on the relatively larger surfaces of His skin and robe in order to appreciate the finish of the sculptor’s tool.

The moment of Enlightenment is a point of intrinsic transition. It is a moment forged by years of samadhi or contemplation. What began as sabeeja (seeded) samadhi, led from the samprajnata to the asamprajnata state of being, which is true nirbeeja (seedless) samadhi. With His limbs gathered in the finest padamasana, His eyes shutting out the illusions without, the Buddha calls upon the earth (bhoomi) with the touch (sparsha) of His fingers to witness His Enlightenment. Indeed, the bhoomisparsha mudra (gesture) of His hand is rich with meaning.

The finesse of the silhouette makes this work of art a great aesthetic investment for your space. Its monotone adds to the aura of profound contemplation. Note the precise carve of the petals on His lotus pedestal and the handsome features of His princely countenance. Long, slender ears and a mass of gathered curls frame the sage’s face.

Black Kashmiri Carpet With Knotted Paisleys All-Over
Few things are more reminiscent of India than an exquisitely crafted rug such as this one. Handpicked from the recesses of Kashmir, it is made from pure homegrown cotton, which means it is a sturdy, long-lasting piece of home decor. The foundation is an inky black colour, but the same is luxuriantly superimposed with paisleys. Paisleys are a quintessentially Indian motif used liberally across the arts and crafts of the subcontinent, and the handpicked rug you see on this page is no exception. The field comprises of high-precision rows of paisleys, hemmed in by a narrow ivory strip embroidered with miniscule ones, which is followed by a band of more paisleys similar to the ones on the field.

These paisleys are knotted from the endemic resham (silk) produced in the region. It is a process done entirely by hand, the skill for which is to be found almost exclusively in Kashmir. A limited colour palette of two, perhaps three, basic pastels and an intense texture characterise this knotted paisleys rug. The quality is such as to last generations of your family - in fact, this one-of-a-kind rug is just the thing to become an heirloom. Miniscule paisleys against the ivory strip further hems in the outer panels of multidirectional paisleys. Note how the dense white tassels along the edge of the rug add an earthy touch to this work of art.

Fine Cut Amethyst Explosion (Ring)
"To save the headache of searching high and low for a gift, Exotic India Art brings to you the best quality jewelry from the world. Reasonably priced, each piece is classic and made to last if well taken care of.

This uniquely-shaped ring is eye-catching with its crown of amethyst beads linked at the top, creating an ""explosion"" of vibrant purple. Amethyst is known for its positive healing properties and ability to dispel negative emotions. This ring is 10mm in height and weighs 16 grams.

If you have been hesitating on getting this jewelry for a while now, don't waste anymore time. Each piece is stocked in limited quantities and there is no guarantee we will be able to find a similar one after it is sold out. All jewelry pieces scoured by Exotic India Art are exquisite and carefully selected for customers. We guarantee you will not regret it. "

The Eldest Bahuraani With Her Hookah
She lacks neither beauty nor wealth. A powerful woman, not quite past her prime, sits with her legs crossed on a seat of red velvet and brocade cushions. She directs her gaze straight ahead of her, with all the confidence of the eldest bahuraani (daughter-in-law) in the absence of her mother-in-law. She is probably blessed with the love of more than one son in addition to her husband’s. In this oil painting she is depicted in her leisure, smoking on a hookah upon a quiet afternoon at home.

In keeping with her social status, she is dressed in a lehenga of green and ivory silk with ample proportion of brocade on it. Her shringar is flawless - maangtika and headband, nosering and jhumke (chunky Indian danglers), necklaces and amulets and anklets, and a world of rings on her fingers and toes. From the fashionable cut of her choli to the jewels studded on her gold ornaments, she is clearly a woman of domestic clout.

Zoom in on that unusual face, the flattering lines having emerged from the fulness of youth and maternity. Her eyes are large, of a deep brown colour. An intelligent brow set against a seductive mouth. The hookah in her hand is a symbol of her power and place within the socio-domestic realm, and it is in that bhoga that such a gorgeous woman whiles away her days.

Long Zari Embroidered Kameez with Lehenga and Heavy Floral Zari Embroidered Dupatta

Elegance of an attire does not come from how heavy it is, rather how efficiently that heaviness is executed on a piece of cloth. This zari embroidered salwar kameez is a perfect example of an elegant party wear attire that can be worn in major functions like marriage or engagement by bride’s sister or by bride herself in any of other functions. The long kameez is woven on an art silk textile having a high round neck decorated with triple layered zari border in whitish-silver; kameez takes the body shape till the waist and below that it falls in perfectly pleated flairs at an almost (little above the knee) knee length; it is embroidered lavishly from top to bottom in exquisite floral designs in a systematic and neat pattern.

Further beautified with charming zari motifs on the double layered net bell sleeves and interesting borders to define the beauty. Gaze down at the stylized and sophisticated lehenga reaching upto the ankle in silk and net, covered with similar motifs and a thin border at the base. No suit is complete without a dupatta; the one here is accompanied with a dupatta having floral zari embroidered bootis spread all around and a thin golden border. We at Exotic India provide you with a multiple color choice of light pink, sea green, bright yellow and peach for this splendid textile in the best affordable price.

Snowflake Faceted Amethyst Pendant
"This jewelry is the perfect gift for a loved one, or even yourself! Suitable across all ages, its minimalistic qualities allows it to be the best match for outfits of any style. This sparkling pendant is shaped like a snowflake, which is decorated with deep purplish amethyst gems. The gems lining the pendant are in either circular or ovalish shapes, and they are encased in rustproof sterling silver. Measuring 2.5 inch in height and 1.7 inch in width, this pendant weighs 19 grams.


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60" Large Size Buddha in Brass | Work Of Art | Handmade | Made In India
Gautama Buddha is the founder of Buddhism. He was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator and an ethereal master who gave his disciples the teachings on Karma and rebirth while believing in the merits of actions such as sharing, renunciation, wisdom, diligence, truthfulness and equanimity. The divinely chaste figure is amazingly shown as a colossal yet aesthetic beauty, elegantly entrancing the spectator in its magnanimous and magnificent mien.
The Temptress
Anup Gomay is known for his portrait art where he captures not only the Indian but even the European cultures. In this painting, he encapsulates a rosy tanned complexioned European girl with bushy eyebrows and wide round eyes that compliment her sleek Greek nose and thin watermelon lips.

The lass is appareled in a lace embroidered and plunge neck lined white shirt that reveals her perfect cleavage contrasted by a rusty gold and copper hued vest that goes along with her translucent white cape which envelops her arms. A neon blue striped cloth drapes over her beautiful hair as she tries to lift it up with one of her hands. She wears a velvet green skirt that is imprinted with sophisticated designs and couples it with a vibrant cincture like cloth that is knotted on her waist colored in lovely tints of red, yellow and green.

The lady's neck is adorned with a multilayered jade pearl opera and a gold necklace that conjoins with her thin gold bracelets and bangles. Her background is painted to show a yellowish golden bell and an intricately designed metal door which beautifies the entire scene. This painting turns out to be the artist's most amazing works due to the realistic effect that entrances the onlookers thus making it the best buying option for all home designers.

Blue-Ribbon Kanjivaram Sari from Bangalore with Zari-Woven Pallu and Checks
The handwoven silks of Kanjivaram come second only to the beauteous temples located in this quaint Tamil Nadu village. While the descendants of sage Markandeya, weaver of the devas, are said to be churning out exquisite silks in Kanjivaram to this day, the name now belongs to a particular weave applied to the finest mulberry silk. The Kanjivaram number that you see on this page has been handpicked from Bangalore. It has the three quintessential hallmarks of this variety of Indian sarees - unadulterated mulberry silk, the finest-quality dye, and zari embroidery.

The field is made up of miniscule chequers the colour of lapis lazuli, on a foundation of white. This makes for an especially understated Kanjivaram. In fact, the border and endpiece are what make this saree stand out. Thick border layered with solid gold zariwork (metallic thread embroidery); and a solid-coloured endpiece woven in with luxuriant gold booties and peacock motifs. The sheer proportion of zari on this saree makes it a great one to wear to the weddings of relatives and acquaintances.