Handpainted Pichwai Wooden Wall Plates- Set of Two (Long)

£45.00

Hanpainted Pichwai motifs - Lord Krishna, Kamdhenu cow, lotus flower with stem painted on Wood base. Durable, comes with a wall hanging hook at the back as shown.

Bring home a blend of devotion and design with these handpainted wooden wall plates, inspired by the timeless beauty of Pichwai art. Reimagined with a fresh, contemporary aesthetic.

  • Lord Krishna Devotees

  • Excellent housewarming gift

  • Hand painted by artisans

  • Made on wood

  • Timeless

Whether styled together or separately, these pieces add cultural depth, colour, and a sense of meaning to modern interiors. Makes for an excellent housewarming, or hostess gift for Krishna devotees.

Dimensions: 30 X 12.5 X 1 cm

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

Hanpainted Pichwai motifs - Lord Krishna, Kamdhenu cow, lotus flower with stem painted on Wood base. Durable, comes with a wall hanging hook at the back as shown.

Bring home a blend of devotion and design with these handpainted wooden wall plates, inspired by the timeless beauty of Pichwai art. Reimagined with a fresh, contemporary aesthetic.

  • Lord Krishna Devotees

  • Excellent housewarming gift

  • Hand painted by artisans

  • Made on wood

  • Timeless

Whether styled together or separately, these pieces add cultural depth, colour, and a sense of meaning to modern interiors. Makes for an excellent housewarming, or hostess gift for Krishna devotees.

Dimensions: 30 X 12.5 X 1 cm

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

— Google Review

It’s stunning and everyone loves it.

Bought this Handpainted Pichwai Wall Plates for my hallway. It’s stunning and everyone loves it. Thank you Shruti for working hard and getting this delivered on time

Hare Krishna.Very beautifully crafted.

Hare Krishna.Very beautifully crafted. Arrived fast. Jai Giriraj Maharaj 😊👍

— Etsy Reviews

Beautiful pieces. They look very pretty

Beautiful pieces. They look very pretty on my walls.

— Etsy Review

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.

Hare Krishna .Very beautifully crafted .Arrived fast .Giriraj Maharja ki jaya 😊👍

Hare Krishna .Very beautifully crafted .Arrived fast .Giriraj Maharja ki jaya 😊👍

In collaboration with the artists at Mirai Woods

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