Description
Want to touch the dance of love? Song Of The Flute is an exquisitely illustrated scarf collection made in Italy, inspired by the Indian Pichwai paintings devoted to Lord Krishna. They are available in both large and small sizes that make beautiful scarves, neckerchiefs and pocket squares.
Govardhan, The Divine Protector illustrates the story of Lord Krishna, the protector of the cattle & inhabitants of Braj.
House of Gharats Limited Edition Silk Scarf Collection is the perfect opportunity to indulge in wearing and gifting a piece of art. This makes for a Perfect ‘His & Her’ gift set. The collection is a custom illustrated artwork made with the finest silk twill in Italy.
Scroll down to read more about our inspirations and the artwork for this silk scarf of the Divine Protector…
SIZE: 90×90 cm ; 45×45 cm
Inspired By The Pichwai Paintings Of Lord Krishna
Inspiration
Pichwai paintings originally hung in temples. Artistic reproductions of these paintings allowed devotees and connoisseurs to take the art of the temple and tales of the deity home.
Pichwai paintings originally hung in temples. Artistic reproductions of these paintings allowed devotees and connoisseurs to take the art of the temple and tales of the deity home.
The Divine Protector
It is believed that here, Lord Krishna defeated the angry Lord Indra, the deity of thunder storms and rain by lifting the mountain, thus giving shelter and protection to the devotees and the cattle of Braj.
Feel Naughty
We have illustrated fifty naughty, hmm, knotty ways for you to tie the knot and create your style. Click here
All Wrapped Up
Your silk scarf will arrive in a delightful gift box with a story card, which makes it convenient to gift and store beautifully.
This collection is a custom illustrated artwork made with the finest silk twill in Italy.
The Pichwai paintings originate from the town of Nathdwara, Rajasthan in India. The paintings are devoted to the tales of Lord Krishna. Pichwai paintings originally hung in temples. Artistic reproductions of these paintings allowed devotees and connoisseurs to take the art of the temple and tales of the deity home.
Govardhan, The Divine Protector illustrates the story of Lord Krishna, the protector of the cattle & inhabitants of Braj. Govardhan is the sacred centre of Braj, the birthplace of Lord Krishna and the mountain is seen to be the deity as a natural form. It is believed that here, Lord Krishna defeated the angry Lord Indra, the deity of thunder storms and rain by lifting the mountain, thus giving shelter and protection to the devotees and the cattle, who stayed surprisingly undisturbed by hunger or thirst for seven days. His flute beckons all.
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