Born in Nathdwara, this art form turns cloth into temple walls, translating myth into a still, sacred celebration.
Lotuses, cows, and peacocks aren’t mere motifs—they’re metaphors breathing devotion into pigment and prayer.
Every layered wash of color in Pichwai carries the texture of time—of hands repeating rituals across generations.
Pichwai freezes moments from festivals, allowing time to pause—Govardhan Puja, Janmashtami, Sharad Purnima—each captured like visual hymns.
From temple walls to contemporary homes, Pichwai lends depth—turning a space into an echo chamber of silence and sanctity.
A true Pichwai doesn’t speak—it watches; serene, intricate, and unapologetically still.