Regular priceMRP (Inclusive of All Taxes)Rs. 295,000.00
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Making Time 16 to 18 Weeks
Emphasising spiritual surrender and joyfully accepting the human soul’s blissful spiritual union with the Cosmic Divine, “Morkuti” celebrates Shrinathji’s infinite blessings.
Surrounded by dancing peacocks, symbolising the advent of “Varsha” or monsoon after the relentless summer, the seven-year-old balak form of Lord Krishna, Shrinathji plays his divine flute under the sacred Kadamba tree.
Intricately hand embroidered using semi precious gemstones and the very finest of components, “Morkuti” blurs the boundaries between surface ornamentation and fine jewellery and is testimony to the extraordinary beauty of heritage craftsmanship.
Created on a base of Hand Weaved Pure Raw Silk Fabric with Semi Precious Austrian Crystals, Japanese Glass Beads used for Luxury Chandeliers, Indian Beaten Metallic Wires specially made in smaller size for this Artwork and Silk threads.
Museum Grade Framing with Pressed Wood Frame.
Framed artwork size: 5 Ft Width X 5 Ft Height (No Fibreglass On Top)