Our Arts Collection

Indian art has a very long tradition and history. The earliest were the rock paintings of pre-historic times that were found in rock shelters, some of which are 30,000 years old. For instance, the Ajanta caves in Western India dating approximately 2nd Century BC are now recognised as some of the greatest art produced by humankind in any century, as well as the finest picture gallery to survive from any ancient civilisation. Interestingly, it shows women in prominent and powerful roles. From the early civilisation through to the present day, Indian paintings provide a beautiful continuum. The fine lines, colour and form produce a rhythmical and harmonious musical effect with influence of aesthetic geometry deriving from the ancient world. The melting pot of diverse cultures and traditions has a strong influence over the art forms and present an array of distinctive creations.

Shell Ganesha

Shell Ganesha

from Andaman & Nicobar Island
Bengal Style of Art

Bengal Style of Art

Bold and beautiful
Dokra Brass Metal Art

Dokra Brass Metal Art

Ancient Indigenous Art
Kangra Miniature Paintings

Kangra Miniature Paintings

Royal Art of the Himalayan Mountains
Life like Miniature Clay models

Life like Miniature Clay models

From of Krishnanagar
Warli Painting

Warli Painting

Ancient Indigenous Art Form

We present exquisite Indian arts created by talented artists from India (including rural parts of India). We work with the artists to create this array of colours. Currently, our range of arts include authentic traditional Artefacts of remote & historical Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Bengal style of art, ancient Indigenous Dokra Brass metal art, elegant Kangra Miniature paintings, unique Life-Like Krishnanagar Miniature Clay Dolls, ancient totemic Madhubani (Mithila) art, Royal Mysuru Rosewood Inlay Art and Nirmal Art, ancient Patachitra paintings on Silk & Palm leaf paintingsRajasthan artefacts (Blue Pottery, marble, Meenakari/Enamelling and wooden), Fine Silver Filigree artefacts, Varanasi Wooden Handicraft, Shola Craft of Bengal, the UNESCO heritage-listed indigenous art form of Warli while touching by Modern & Contemporary Indian art. 

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