



This exquisite Shiva Parvati rosewood inlay piece is crafted in the traditional Mysore inlay style of Karnataka. This art form has deep historical roots and royal patronage. The craft was influenced by Persian techniques and supported by Tipu Sultan and the Wodeyar dynasty. Mysore rosewood inlay flourished in Srirangapatna during the 18th century. The Mysore Maharajas further elevated the art by commissioning intricate rosewood and ivory inlay works for palaces, especially the renowned Mysore Palace.
The artistry is not just decorative but a cultural treasure that has survived generations. Its delicate details and elegant patterns reflect a unique blend of artistic influences from different eras. This makes the Shiva Parvati wooden wall art a timeless representation of tradition and devotion.
The Shiva Parvati rosewood technique involves embedding precisely cut pieces of naturally colored woods into a rich rosewood base. Historically, ivory was also used, adding to the elegance of the design. This method enables artisans to create fine detailing and graceful expressions, which are perfect for spiritual themes like Shiva and Parvati.
The process requires immense skill as artisans carefully carve and fit each piece to create floral and geometric designs. The polished smooth finish enhances the natural texture of rosewood, intensifying the spiritual atmosphere wherever displayed. This technique is beautifully showcased in the Mount Kailash wooden inlay artwork, which captures the sacred mountain with exquisite detail and symbolism.
Mysore rosewood inlay is not mass-produced or printed; it is a labor of love. Each piece reflects hundreds of hours spent by skilled craftsmen preserving traditions and maintaining the quality expected of this historic art form.
Today, this centuries-old craft continues to thrive. Skilled artisans create premium décor and devotional pieces using sustainable and natural materials. The rosewood inlay gift is highly sought after for its spiritual and artistic value.
Mysore Rosewood Inlay has received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This recognition validates its authenticity, rich heritage, and exceptional craftsmanship, affirming its value to collectors and devotees alike.
The Shiva Parvati wooden wall art and Mount Kailash wooden inlay artwork add a unique spiritual element to home or temple décor. These pieces blend traditional artistry with meaningful symbolism that resonates with viewers deeply connected to Hindu mythology and spirituality.
Rosewood inlay work is more than mere decoration; it is a celebration of cultural history. The Shiva Parvati art beautifully represents divinity and tradition combined in a compact and elegant form. Collectors and devotees appreciate the emotional connection these artworks invoke, making them prized possessions.
Artisans dedicate countless hours to carving and placing each wood piece with precision. This painstaking work symbolizes their reverence for Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It also ensures the legacy of Mysore’s traditional craftsmanship endures.
Display pieces such as the Shiva Parvati wooden wall art and accompanying Mount Kailash wooden inlay artwork elevate both home and temple décor. They bring a timeless aura that connects the present day with centuries-old artistry and spiritual significance.
This artwork is ideal for those who value spiritual home décor, traditional art forms, and cultural heritage. Its elegant design and symbolic meaning make it a treasured addition to any collection.
In summary, the Shiva Parvati inlay masterpiece offers not only visual beauty but also deep reverence. It honors the divine couple and the sacred Mount Kailash, bridging art, history, and spirituality seamlessly.
| Art Work | Mysore Rose Wood Inlay |
| Period of Practice | 18 th Centuary |
| Artist Name | |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Dimensions (H * W * L) | 24 hüvelyk18 hüvelyk |
| Decoration Material | Wood |
| Theme | Spirituality, Ethnic, Art és Mythology |
| Age Group | Adults |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Material | |
| Recommended Age Group | 18 years or older és Adults |
| Art Work Authenticity | Original |
| Features | |
| Frame Style | Framed |
| Painting Medium | Acrylic és Fresco |
| GI Tagged Info | Application No. 24 |
| Mounting Hardware | |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Region | Karnataka |
| Weight | 2700 kg |
| Volume |
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