Phad painting art is a 700-year-old legacy of Rajasthan passed down over generations within a single family.
In local dialect Phad means ‘fold’. True to its meaning, Phad is a type of scroll painting that narrates elaborate religious stories.
Here in the Byah series, we have used Phad to show the extensive rituals of Indian wedding.
Truest to its glory, Indian wedding is essentially a magnanimous affair expressed through a riot of colors.
Although here, to narrate this anecdote, we have carefully selected black and gold, as the color black signifies mystery, while Gold signifies wisdom.
Quite a lot like a marriage, which is a mysterious journey of finding each other, trying to know each other’s soul, making errors and eventually gaining wisdom in the form of eternal love.
The incredibly breathtaking Indo-Saracenic architecture of Mysore Palace is the inspiration behind the Dasara Series. Discover the palace, impressively painted in turquoise blue and decorated with intricate flower motifs & gold details. Enjoy the royalty of Mysore on your table with this series which is a mirror reflection of Mysore palace, a true depiction of Royal India.
As a 400 year-old-legacy, Mysore celebrates the festival of Dusshera by displaying the state sword, weapons, elephants and horses in royal procession. This celebration is called as 'DASARA' in Mysore. It is presided by the king of Mysore in an elegantly carved royal chariot, which is the showstopper of the day.
Phad painting art is a 700-year-old legacy of Rajasthan passed down over generations within a single family.
In local dialect Phad means ‘fold’. True to its meaning, Phad is a type of scroll painting that narrates elaborate religious stories.
Here in the Byah series, we have used Phad to show the extensive rituals of Indian wedding.
Truest to its glory, Indian wedding is essentially a magnanimous affair expressed through a riot of colors.
Although here, to narrate this anecdote, we have carefully selected black and gold, as the color black signifies mystery, while Gold signifies wisdom.
Quite a lot like a marriage, which is a mysterious journey of finding each other, trying to know each other’s soul, making errors and eventually gaining wisdom in the form of eternal love.
The incredibly breathtaking Indo-Saracenic architecture of Mysore Palace is the inspiration behind the Dasara Series.
Discover the palace, impressively painted in turquoise blue and decorated with intricate flower motifs & gold details.
Enjoy the royalty of Mysore on your table with this series which is a mirror reflection of Mysore palace, a true depiction of Royal India.
As a 400 year-old-legacy, Mysore celebrates the festival of Dusshera by displaying the state sword, weapons, elephants and horses in royal procession. This celebration is called as 'DASARA' in Mysore.
It is presided by the king of Mysore in an elegantly carved royal chariot, which is the showstopper of the day.
Phad painting art is a 700-year-old legacy of Rajasthan passed down over generations within a single family. In local dialect Phad means ‘fold’.
True to its meaning, Phad is a type of scroll painting that narrates elaborate religious stories. Here in the Byah series, we have used Phad to show the extensive rituals of Indian wedding.
Truest to its glory, Indian wedding is essentially a magnanimous affair expressed through a riot of colors. Although here, to narrate this anecdote, we have carefully selected black and gold, as the color black signifies mystery, while Gold signifies wisdom.
Quite a lot like a marriage, which is a mysterious journey of finding each other, trying to know each other’s soul, making errors and eventually gaining wisdom in the form of eternal love.
Phad painting art is a 700-year-old legacy of Rajasthan passed down over generations within a single family. In local dialect Phad means ‘fold’.
True to its meaning, Phad is a type of scroll painting that narrates elaborate religious stories. Here in the Byah series, we have used Phad to show the extensive rituals of Indian wedding.
Truest to its glory, Indian wedding is essentially a magnanimous affair expressed through a riot of colors. Although here, to narrate this anecdote, we have carefully selected black and gold, as the color black signifies mystery, while Gold signifies wisdom.
Quite a lot like a marriage, which is a mysterious journey of finding each other, trying to know each other’s soul, making errors and eventually gaining wisdom in the form of eternal love.
Beautifully handpainted tray showcasing Airavata, the vahan of the Hindu God Indra. The Metal tray has a dark maroon base with a grey Airavata painted on top.
Motifs draw their inspiration from the Pattachitra artform from Eastern India
KAUNTEYA AIRAVATA Simha Black Large Try with Metal Base (Octogonal Shape)
Beautifully handpainted tray showcasing Ulluka, the vahan of the Hindu Goddess Laxmi. The Metal tray has brick coloured base with a yellow Ulluka painted on top.
Motifs draw their inspiration from the Pattachitra artform from Eastern India
KAUNTEYA AIRAVATA Green Rectangular Tray with Metal Base (Rectangular Shape)
The Matte Gold Plated Dessert Spoon - a luxurious addition to any dessert course. This elegant spoon is made from high-quality durable metal and coated in a sleek PVD gold finish that adds a touch of sophistication to any table setting.
The dessert spoon's delicate size and shallow bowl are perfect for enjoying a variety of sweet treats, from ice cream and sorbet to puddings and fruit.
The PVD gold plating not only enhances the spoon's visual appeal, but also provides added durability and resistance to tarnishing.
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