Pichwai Painting
Nathdwara, Rajasthan
A sacred art form known for intricate devotional paintings, created with natural pigments and timeless detailing passed down through generations.
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Meet Ramesh Ji
For over 30 years, Ramesh Ji and his family have practised the sacred art of Pichwai painting in Nathdwara — a tradition born in devotion to Lord Shrinathji, passed down through generations with extraordinary precision.
Each painting takes weeks to complete. Every lotus, every peacock feather, every shade of indigo is applied by hand using pigments ground from minerals, following methods unchanged for centuries.
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Intricate devotional paintings known for their spiritual symbolism, natural pigments, and centuries of unbroken tradition.
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Woven on traditional looms using natural dyes and age-old techniques — each thread carrying a generation of knowledge.
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