A classic saree with devotional Aghanya cow and lotus patterns, drawing inspiration from the 400-year-old painting art of Nathdwara, Rajasthan, with often contrasting color stripes on the border or pallu. Black and white striped saree with cow motif border.
Black and White Striped Saree with Cow Motif Border
Specific Information
Specific Information
Origin: The painting art originates from Nathdwara, Rajasthan, and revolves around depictions of Lord Krishna (Shrinathji).
Motif Significance: The motif of cows (Kamadenu or Aghanya) and lotus flowers is very symbolic, symbolizing the divine presence and fertility.
Technique: Pichwai adaptations in sarees are made through hand-painting, block printing, or digital print on other fabrics such as Tussar silk, Chanderi silk, or cotton.
Style: It features vivid colors, detailed ornamentation, and narrative through the religious and natural objects brought to life.













































































