With one hand she holds the Darpan (mirror) reminding one of the graceful Darpana or mirror lady of Khajuraho and with the other, she puts the pearl-string of her hair ornament in place, like the Vasaksajja Nayika or bedecked heroine, preparing herself for union.
Covered in rich jewels, the lady in this watercolor painting is the most beautiful gem of all, the pinnacle of femininity according to Indian traditions. Her tresses are as black as the night, her brows curved like the bows of the warrior, her eyes like lotuses, and her lips soft.
Made in the style of classic Rajput paintings, the heroine’s moon-white charm shines brilliantly against the black backdrop. The play of lines, shades, and colors by the artist gives the painting a spellbinding appeal, making it a celebration of Sringaar- a term used for both ornamentation and romance.
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