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Rajasthani Shrinathji and Lotus Miniature Painting
A serene hand-painted miniature on paper featuring the iconic blue-faced Shrinathji, crowned in gold and orange and adorned with strands of pearls. Pink lotuses sway on either side, their slender green stems framing the deity in the calm, devotional style associated with Nathdwara, Rajasthan. The deep indigo-and-white dotted border and warm cream ground give the piece an heirloom feel that suits a puja corner, a quiet wall in the living room, a hallway gallery, or a thoughtfully styled study.
Shrinathji paintings come from Nathdwara, a small temple town in Rajasthan that has been the heart of Pushtimarg devotion to Krishna for over four centuries. Local artisan families have carried this miniature tradition forward through generations, painting Shrinathji on cotton cloth and handmade paper using natural pigments and fine squirrel-hair brushes. The lotus motif and the gentle lowered gaze of the deity are signatures of this style, each piece taking days of patient detailing.
A meaningful addition to a home altar, a soulful housewarming gift, or a quietly beautiful piece for anyone drawn to Indian devotional art. Every purchase goes directly back to the Nathdwara artisans who keep this delicate tradition alive.
Details
• Art form: Rajasthani miniature painting in the Nathdwara Shrinathji tradition
• Origin: Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India
• Medium: Hand-painted on paper with natural pigments
• Dimensions: A4 (approximately 21 x 30 cm)
• Eco-friendly, made using traditional materials and techniques
• Ideal for wall decor, puja corners, gifting and devotional spaces
A serene hand-painted miniature on paper featuring the iconic blue-faced Shrinathji, crowned in gold and orange and adorned with strands of pearls. Pink lotuses sway on either side, their slender green stems framing the deity in the calm, devotional style associated with Nathdwara, Rajasthan. The deep indigo-and-white dotted border and warm cream ground give the piece an heirloom feel that suits a puja corner, a quiet wall in the living room, a hallway gallery, or a thoughtfully styled study.
Shrinathji paintings come from Nathdwara, a small temple town in Rajasthan that has been the heart of Pushtimarg devotion to Krishna for over four centuries. Local artisan families have carried this miniature tradition forward through generations, painting Shrinathji on cotton cloth and handmade paper using natural pigments and fine squirrel-hair brushes. The lotus motif and the gentle lowered gaze of the deity are signatures of this style, each piece taking days of patient detailing.
A meaningful addition to a home altar, a soulful housewarming gift, or a quietly beautiful piece for anyone drawn to Indian devotional art. Every purchase goes directly back to the Nathdwara artisans who keep this delicate tradition alive.
Details
• Art form: Rajasthani miniature painting in the Nathdwara Shrinathji tradition
• Origin: Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India
• Medium: Hand-painted on paper with natural pigments
• Dimensions: A4 (approximately 21 x 30 cm)
• Eco-friendly, made using traditional materials and techniques
• Ideal for wall decor, puja corners, gifting and devotional spaces

