Sacred Vrindavan Triptych: Lord Shrinathji Heritage Tanjore Painting Plates
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A Magnificent Trio of Divine Consciousness, Absolute Prosperity, and Majestic Grace in Contemporary Ceramic Fusion, this premium Three-Piece Tanjore Painting Plate Triptych brings together the most iconic motifs of traditional Nathdwara and Vrindavan heritage: the Sacred Kamdhenu Cow & Calf, the meditative Lord Shrinathji Face, and the Royal Mayura Peacock.
Modern Circular Triptych Format
Genuine 22K Gold Foil
Distressed Gold Rim Styling
Complete Vastu Energy Balancing Set
Description
ransform your space into a sanctuary of spiritual focus, cultural luxury, and powerful positive energy with this premium, hand-painted Traditional Shrinathji Motif Tanjore Plate Set. Moving away from standard dark-toned rectangular canvases, this elite triptych breaks the collection down into three distinct energetic and visual anchors:
1. The Sacred Kamdhenu Cow & Calf (Left): A beautiful homage to traditional temple Pichwai lore, featuring a pristine white holy cow decorated with auspicious saffron handprints (Sanjhi motifs) along her body. Her neck is adorned with a delicate golden bell, and she turns her head tenderly toward her sky-blue calf, perfectly symbolizing maternal care, pure devotion, and domestic peace.
The Lord Shrinathji Face (Center): Features a close-up depiction of the deity’s face, captured in a rich, deep cobalt-blue skin tone that represents infinite cosmic consciousness. His serene, meditative half-closed eyes, delicate nose ring (Nath), and tranquil smile evoke immediate devotion. He is adorned in a magnificent traditional turban (Pagal) rendered in brilliant shades of hot pink and gold, accented with an ornate fan-shaped side aigrette and a shimmering blue collar piece.
The Royal Mayura Peacock (Right): Sculpted in a graceful, twisting posture, this national bird is finished in a brilliant cobalt-blue tone. It features magnificent golden wing panels and an exceptionally detailed, upright fan tail feather arrangement (Prabhavali style) filled with traditional swirling filigree work.
The true luxury of this triptych lies in its exceptional, high-relief 3D gesso work and stone setting. Every plate features a wide, fluidly styled gold leaf border running along its outer rim (with the peacock plate transitioning into organic vertical dripping ridges at the base). The face contours, the animals' entire body jewelry, the detailed curves of the peacock's tail train, and the deity's elaborate jeweled turban are physically sculpted using traditional chalk paste to stand out sharply off the porcelain surfaces. Layered completely in genuine, certified 22-karat gold foil and heavily embedded with sparkling rows of ruby-red and emerald-green kundan stones, this trio reflects light beautifully from every single angle.