Pichwai Inspired Printed Raw Silk Cushion Cover ( Red/Maroon)

Product Description

Description:

Pichwai is one of the most spectacular and ancient art forms. Pichwai paintings have their roots in Nathdwara, Rajasthan. The stunning art is 400-years old and was mainly created for depicting the beautiful life of Lord Krishna.

The interesting part about this contemporary art is that it can be modified easily depending on the occasion. The paintings can symbolise different festivals of India. For example, the one consisting of pink lotuses signifies summers. On the contrary winters are represented by jamawar pattern . Raas Leela (dance form of Lord Krishna) is for the festival of Holi and Annakut is made during the time of Govardhan puja.

Pep up your home this season with these beautiful pastel cushion covers inspired by Pichwai art

Material :


Front : Printed pure RawSilk
Back : Satin Silk
Cushion Closing: Concealed Zipper
Package Content: Single Cushion Cover Piece, Filler not included
Size: Available in one variations (16” X 16” )
Dry Clean Only

£25.00 GBP