



Pichwai- Guardian of Prosperity: Kamadhenu- In 24k Gold
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More than just a cow, this is Kamadhenu. Mythic mother of all cattle, wish granter and celestial symbol of abundance. It's a hymn in pigment and gold. A reverent nod to prosperity and spritual grace, rendered in the time-honoured Pichwai painting tradition from Nathdwara.
You don't stumble upon something like this. You seek it out. Like the sages who once spoke her name in prayer, you come to Kamadhenu with intention.
Every line here is deliberate. Kamadhenu stands adorned in ornaments of the divine, set against a backdrop of lotuses, sacred foliage. The colors, bold but never brash, feel as though they were mixed with temple dust and monsoon rain. And the 24k gold? That's the invocation. Not flashy. Sacred. Glowing just enough to remind you this isn't a piece to pass by, but a presence to sit with.
Rooted in Nathdwara's centuries old art of storytelling through brush and cloth, this Indian painting brings forward more than beauty, it brings energy. Kamadhenu's myth says she grants whatever is wished. But in this form, she does something better. She reminds you to ask with intention. To revere. To respect.
Disclaimer:
- The frames shown are for display purposes only and are not included with the artwork.
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As these are made-to-order designer pieces, expect minor colour variations from the displayed artwork.
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Our Painting Reviews
About: Lord 'Krishna' Golden 'Pichwai' Painting
Carrie G. – 28/06/25
I’m so very happy! Can’t wait to get it framed and hung. Absolutely beautiful – thank you so much.
Om Namaste