Gopasthami celebrates the special occasion of a young Lord Krishna’s veneration into a seasoned cowherd or ‘Gopala’, and ‘Govinda’, their finder. The pichwai depicting this celebration focuses on the relationship between Krishna and the cows, which formed an important part of the Lord’s childhood in Vraj.
This pichwai comes framed and is a vintage piece. It bears signs of aging, which only add to its handpainted allure and should not be misconstrued as flaws.
Product Specifications
Dimensions
Width 119.38 cm (47″)
Height 142.24 cm (56″)
Product material
Natural stone pigment on cotton. Gold leaf detail.
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Details:
- This pichwai has been curated from the Studio of Narendra Singh in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
- This pichwai is a vintage piece, and is about 25 years old. It bears signs of aging, which should not be misconstrued as flaws.
- It comes with an acrylic frame.
Care & Instructions:
- Hang in a dust-free and smoke-free environment.
- Hang away from direct sunlight or heaters. Avoid extreme heat or cold and fluctuations in humidity.
- To clean, use a soft brush.









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