Handpainted Kamdhenu Cows Wooden Wall Plates- Set of Two (Round)

£39.00

Handpainted iconic Kamdhenu cow adorned set in rich crimson and deep emerald colours. The borders are finished with delicate lotus motifs.

Designed with a loop hook at the back for easy hanging, these decorative panels add colour, character, and a collected feel to walls, entryways, reading corners, or gallery spaces. Style individually or as a pair.

  • Handpainted kamdhenu cow artwork

  • Natural wood base

  • Ready-to-hang hook attached

  • Ideal for housewarming gifting & decor

Dimensions: 20 X 20 X 1 cm

Pre- fixed loop at the back to hang on the wall

Handpainted iconic Kamdhenu cow adorned set in rich crimson and deep emerald colours. The borders are finished with delicate lotus motifs.

Designed with a loop hook at the back for easy hanging, these decorative panels add colour, character, and a collected feel to walls, entryways, reading corners, or gallery spaces. Style individually or as a pair.

  • Handpainted kamdhenu cow artwork

  • Natural wood base

  • Ready-to-hang hook attached

  • Ideal for housewarming gifting & decor

Dimensions: 20 X 20 X 1 cm

Pre- fixed loop at the back to hang on the wall

The Pichwai Tradition: Where Faith Meets Art

Rooted in the temple town of Nathdwara, Pichwai paintings are more than art—they are expressions of devotion. Traditionally displayed behind the idol of Shrinathji, these intricate textiles form an essential part of temple rituals and seasonal celebrations. The name itself translates to “that which hangs behind,” but their role goes far deeper—serving as a visual anchor for reflection and prayer. Every detail, from the central figure to the surrounding natural elements, carries layered symbolism, weaving together storytelling, spirituality, and craftsmanship.

Shrinathji: The Spirit of Divine Childhood

At the heart of these paintings is Shrinathji, a beloved form of Lord Krishna depicted in his youthful grace. Inspired by his time in Vrindavan, this imagery reflects moments of joy, playfulness, and divine charm shared with the gopis. Yet beneath the lightness lies a deeper essence—one of compassion, wisdom, and enduring spiritual love. Shrinathji becomes both a presence and a reminder—of faith, of connection, and of the quiet power of devotion that transcends time.

In collaboration with the artists at Mirai Woods