A royal woman, who recently wed a noble king, waits earnestly for her husband. Longing for her husband’s love she sits elegantly on a seat of red velvet and brocade cushions embellished in jewels. She directs her gaze to the left side, gaping outside the window, waiting for her lover’s return. In this oil painting, she lacks neither beauty nor grace. She is depicted in a pink slipover the sheer dupatta tastefully shows her bodice. Her long pearl necklace reaches her abdomen, sheer and plain snow-white that barely covers her shyness, accentuates her waistline even more. In her left hand, she modishly holds a Persian pedestal lamp which is covered and flecked in gemstone work. The basic pink garments easily blend with murky background. Covered in ivory silk with sufficient brocade, the artist triumphantly enhances the adornments she carries. Her hair ornaments, rings, arm bracelets: bindi on the forehead, henna on her palms, fingers and kohl outlining her eyes beautifies her ethnicity. Her appearance is perfect in necklaces, earrings, nose ring, and amulets. Portrait of the royal lady with its brilliant colours and royal appearance, reveals the newlywed's sensuality, evoking the essence of Rajasthani culture.
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