RADHA KRISHNA needs no introduction.
We have grown up listening to tales right from his birth to his adulthood. Tales depicting how he killed his maternal Uncle the tyrant “KANSHA” have a young child, to his active role in the “MAHABHARAT” fought between the “KAURAVAS” and the “PANDVAS”. His velour as a Saarathi to the mighty “ARJUNA” and his Upadesha’s during the war are folklore.
His fondness for “RADHA” and the unconditional love for each other has mesmerized one and all.
To pay a tribute to Lord KRISHNA Ujjwal Das has depicted the RADHA-KRISHNA forms in various styles.
In his unique modern style the artist is presenting the RADHA-KRISHNA as a Human being in an Indian contemporary style to art lovers across the universe.
Radha KRISHNA needs no introduction.
We have grown up listening to tales right from his birth to his adulthood. Tales depicting how he killed his maternal Uncle the tyrant “KANSHA” have a young child, to his active role in the “MAHABHARAT” fought between the “KAURAVAS” and the “PANDVAS”. His velour as a Saarathi to the mighty “ARJUNA” and his Upadesha’s during the war are folklore.
His fondness for “RADHA” and the unconditional love for each other has mesmerized one and all.
To pay a tribute to Lord KRISHNA Ujjwal Das has depicted the RADHA-KRISHNA forms in various styles.
In his unique modern style the artist is presenting the RADHA-KRISHNA as a Human being in an Indian contemporary style to art lovers across the universe.
RADHA KRISHNA needs no introduction.
We have grown up listening to tales right from his birth to his adulthood. Tales depicting how he killed his maternal Uncle the tyrant “KANSHA” have a young child, to his active role in the “MAHABHARAT” fought between the “KAURAVAS” and the “PANDVAS”. His velour as a Saarathi to the mighty “ARJUNA” and his Upadesha’s during the war are folklore.
His fondness for “RADHA” and the unconditional love for each other has mesmerized one and all.
To pay a tribute to Lord KRISHNA Ujjwal Das has depicted the RADHA-KRISHNA forms in various styles.
In his unique modern style the artist is presenting the RADHA-KRISHNA as a Human being in an Indian contemporary style to art lovers across the universe.
This Kali Wooden Mask is an ecstatic Gomira dance masks of Dinajpur district. This Wooden Mask is made of Wood by a local artist from the district of Dakshin Dinajpur, West Bengal. This is one of the unique handicrafts from Dinajpur district of West Bengal, India. The mask started its journey from village dance performances to the urban drawing room and with time have become delectable pieces of decoration for any public or private space. This handcrafted Decorative Mask can be used for Wall Decor, Home Decor and Gifts.
This Wooden “Ma Durga Family” is crafted and made of Gamhar Wood by a local artist from the district of Bardhaman in West Bengal. This piece has been made from a single piece wood logs by hand. The crafts and finishing have been done by hand and no machine is used besides cutting the wood from the logs. This show piece can be hanged in wall for room decoration purpose or can even be placed in certain places like in Puja Ghar or in any sacred place. No chemical colour is used besides Gala polish and Asian Paints burnish for finishing touch. This piece of Wooden Ma Durga Family is made in 10 days of time post getting order confirmation.
Buy Wooden Handicraft Owl Frame from Bong Haat. This Wooden Owl Frame is made of wood by a local artist from the district of Bardhaman, West Bengal. This wooden stool is directly sourced from the artist. This frame can be used for the purpose of room decoration. This is one of the unique handicrafts from the state of West Bengal, India. The weight of this handicraft item is around 1 KG.