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Shringaar
$ 300
STYLE NO: PU501

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  • You pay 30% advance

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Shringar which means dressing up for the day early morning is a darshana, (the second time of the day when you can visit the lord Shrinathji) He is dressed carefully from head to foot, and a garland of flowers is placed around his neck. A Mukhiya holds a mirror in front of him so that he can satisfy himself that, he is well dressed.   This painting takes inspiration from shringar. The painting is painted with squirrels tail hair. The colors are extracted fro  ...read more

Shringar which means dressing up for the day early morning is a darshana, (the second time of the day when you can visit the lord Shrinathji) He is dressed carefully from head to foot, and a garland of flowers is placed around his neck. A Mukhiya holds a mirror in front of him so that he can satisfy himself that, he is well dressed.

 

This painting takes inspiration from shringar.

The painting is painted with squirrels tail hair. The colors are extracted from certain minerals, plant sources, conch shells, and precious stones. Gold and silver are also used. Our creations on silk cloth embrace a sense of style, craftsmanship and age-old techniques. 

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size & specs

30" x 30"

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Singapore: 45 US$

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