Handmade Embroidered Wall Frame – Ashoka Pillar
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Celebrate India’s heritage with this handmade embroidered wall frame featuring the Ashoka Pillar (Lion Capital of Ashoka), a symbol of strength, pride, and unity. Crafted with fine embroidery on a rich red fabric base, this piece beautifully captures the national emblem of India, complete with the intricately detailed lions and Ashoka Chakra.
The artwork is carefully mounted in a sleek black wooden frame, making it a distinguished piece for homes, offices, government spaces, and gifting. Each stitch reflects the craftsmanship of skilled artisans, making it not just décor but a piece of Indian legacy.
Type: Handmade embroidered wall art
Design: Ashoka Pillar (Lion Capital of Ashoka) with Ashoka Chakra
Handmade: Authentic hand-crafted embroidery by skilled artisans
Specifications:
Article No.: BKF410
Color: Golden & black embroidery on a red fabric background
Durability: Long-lasting and easy to maintain
Perfect For:
- Office décor (especially government or official settings)
- Home wall décor
- Ideal gift for national events, corporate awards, and cultural occasions
- Collectors of heritage art and crafts
Nandini Pipariya
Meet Nandini Pipariya, a talented artisan from Jhansi district who keeps alive the centuries-old tradition of Chiteri Painting. Known for its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and storytelling through folk motifs, this art form beautifully reflects the cultural heritage of Bundelkhand. Nandini’s work not only preserves this unique craft but also gives it a modern touch, making Chiteri Painting a bridge between tradition and today’s world.
The Legacy of Bundelkhand
Bundelkhand, a historic region in central India, has been renowned for its exquisite pottery for over 500 years. This ceramic vase represents the culmination of generations of artistic heritage, where each piece tells a story of cultural pride and traditional craftsmanship.
Our artisans use the same techniques that have been passed down through families for centuries, working with local clay and natural pigments to create pieces that are not just decorative items, but vessels of living history.
Cultural Impact
Sustainability Score
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