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Graptoveria ‘Opalina’. Succulent plant. Ornamental Live Plant. Indoor Garden Plant(1 Healthy Live Plant) rooted in a single pot.
Graptoveria 'Opalina' - An attractive and durable succulent plant that produces clusters of tight rosettes.Belonging to the Graptovaria genus, Graptoveria has a botanical name of Graptovaria. Graptoveria are hybrids from graptopetalum and echeveria. Most graptoverias are low growing and cultivated for their beautiful shapes and colors. Blooms appear in these approximate colors: Golden and Anti-flash white.Graptoveria grows as a perennial and is a flowering succulent - houseplant. Being a perennial plant, it tends to grow best over several years (approx 3 years and greater). SPECIAL NOTE: Succulent will be as available
Tussar with Hand Blocked Saree – Yellow with Blue Floral Design
Babu Bibi
A couple gets intimate and romantic while spending time together. As a part of a story telling about the regular, day to day life, this piece of art makes for a sweet romantic tale. Such paintings, accompanied by songs, in olden days of no television serials, would serve the purpose of entertainment to the village women. They would listen to the stories sung by the Pata Shilpis and laugh and cry, and become one with the characters. This one is done by a young artist Rajesh Chitrakar.
Lord Hanuman. Mukha-Dinajpur
Tribal Story
The location of these Patachitra Shilpi or artists falls in a place, popularly known as Jangal Mahal in West Bengal. The area is home to a number of indigenous tribes like Santhals, Vills, Mundas. The paintings, for obvious reasons, depict the tribal culture. One such example by Nazra Chitrakar, who learnt the art from her older generations and is now passing it on to her successors. This one depicts the daily life and chores of the tribal people where the men are sleeping while the women are fetching water.
Kamale Kamini
A depiction of Kamale Kamini, the Hindu deity called Devi Chandi, is here in this painting of Bahadur Chitrakar. The famous Bengali folk lore, Chandi Mangal, written by Kabikankan Mukundaram, tells the tale of Devi Chandi, supposedly another avatar of Devi Durga. The goddess was seen sitting on a huge lotus flower in the middle of the sea and gobbling an elephant and then throwing it up. She would repeat this time and again. The story is long and this painting was used to tell the story to villagers in olden days. It is a very old piece of art.
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Bangalore Silk Saree – Beige with Turquoise Blue Woven Design
Grace yourself with this stunning Bangalore Silk Saree in a soft beige shade, beautifully adorned with turquoise blue woven motifs. A perfect blend of elegance and tradition, ideal for weddings, festivals, and special occasions.Shop this elegant Bangalore Silk Saree in beige with turquoise blue woven motifs. Perfect for weddings, festivals, and special occasions. Lightweight, traditional & timeless – a must-have for your ethnic collection.
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