Pichwai Wall Painting- Handpainted, Krishna Raas Circle

£325.00

ONLY ONE AVAILABLE

A celebration of devotion and divine rhythm, this Pichwai painting captures Krishna’s Raas Leela in a beautifully detailed, moonlit Vrindavan setting. Rooted in the Nathdwara tradition, it brings together storytelling, symmetry, and intricate artistry.

Rich with floral motifs, gopis in motion, and a serene night sky, the composition reflects joy, balance, and spiritual connection. Ideal for heritage interiors or mindful spaces, it adds depth, culture, and timeless elegance to your walls.

Highlights

  • Hand-painted Pichwai artwork

  • Depicts Krishna’s Raas Leela

  • Traditional Nathdwara style

  • Intricate, detailed composition

  • Statement cultural wall art

Dimensions: 111 X 82 cm

ONLY ONE AVAILABLE

A celebration of devotion and divine rhythm, this Pichwai painting captures Krishna’s Raas Leela in a beautifully detailed, moonlit Vrindavan setting. Rooted in the Nathdwara tradition, it brings together storytelling, symmetry, and intricate artistry.

Rich with floral motifs, gopis in motion, and a serene night sky, the composition reflects joy, balance, and spiritual connection. Ideal for heritage interiors or mindful spaces, it adds depth, culture, and timeless elegance to your walls.

Highlights

  • Hand-painted Pichwai artwork

  • Depicts Krishna’s Raas Leela

  • Traditional Nathdwara style

  • Intricate, detailed composition

  • Statement cultural wall art

Dimensions: 111 X 82 cm

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.

  • Unframed pieces offer a relaxed, effortless look. Drape them over a rod, clip them with minimalist hooks, or layer them within a gallery wall. They also work beautifully as soft backdrops in reading corners or above beds. Let the fabric fall naturally for an organic feel.

  • To preserve the artwork, keep it away from direct sunlight and damp areas. Avoid washing or scrubbing, as this may affect the paint. For dust, gently use a soft, dry cloth. If needed, opt for professional dry cleaning only.

  • Where possible, pieces are carefully rolled to maintain the integrity of the artwork. For larger sizes, gentle folding may be required for safe transit. Any creases can be easily removed with light steaming or ironing on the reverse. Each piece is packed with care to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition.

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  • We take great care in ensuring every handpainted piece reaches you in perfect condition. Due to the delicate and one-of-a-kind nature of these artworks, we offer a replacement/ store credit policy (no returns or refunds) under specific circumstances. Read more on our Returns Policy.