
A demonstration of rare and old pitching painting with Herloom Basra Pearl Necklace at Multi-Brand Luxury Retaile Evoluzion on Khadar Nawaz Khan Road in Chennai on Khadher Nawaz Khan Road in Chennai. Photo Credit: Akhila Ezavaran
The multi-brand luxury retailer Evoluzione is Abuz with the first floor activity on Nawaz Khan Road. The space, usually filled with designer outfits and beSPoke jewelery, with rare, old pitching paintings, as well as sheavens adorned for a day with heavenum Basra pearl necklace. Mimosus and cup are being passed around coffee, as the crowd, wearing elegant pastels, soaked in performance.
Designer Mita Banker, who cuisted the showcase, opened the program by opening the program by inviting Vidya Gajapathi Raju Singh, an entrepreneur -based entrepreneur and member of the predecessor royal family of Vijianagaram, so that they opened the program, so that they opened the program, so that they opened a practical talk on the history of pearls around the world Cultural, regional and religious importance can be introduced. “The origin of pearls is a will for the ability to create beauty from the adverseness of nature,” she begins. Set the scene to help us understand the beauty and importance of these gems, she says, “It may take six years to make a natural pearl in a oyster, and only one in 2000 oyster can make the right natural beads. Is.”
Vidya Gajapati Raju Singh | Photo Credit: Akhila Ezavaran
The performance on the performance comes from various collectors and families in cities like Hyderabad, Lucknow and Baroda. “Some of these defeats are over 200 years old,” says Mita, saying that bringing pearls and pitching paintings has a heritage and cultural significance. “It took four to five months to keep the showcase together, especially defeat.” Pearl necklace and pearl wire. Start at 2 lakhs.
Pitchwai paintings were brought from Udaipur and Delhi’s granddaughter from Sangamitra Singh and his daughter Nikita Singh, Pitchi Art Collector Gajendra Kumar Singh. He studied the restoration of art specialized in Indian art from the Victoria Albert Museum in England. His family is collected, restored and specialized in antiques for four generations. “I am the fifth generation, and Pitchi was one of the main forts of my great -grandfather. She says that Artison was sitting around our house in Rajasthan and doing this form of art, and it was about 350 years ago.
Sangamitra Singh | Photo Credit: Akhila Ezavaran
Etymologically, the word pichwai can be divided into two parts: Pich, which means (some), and Y, which means hanging. These paintings hanging behind the idols of the gods are depicted on the cloth of Khadi, and often painted Lord Krishna.
The performance has several pitching paintings from various art schools including Mewar, Nathdwara, Kishangarh, Bundi and very rare Golconda or Deccan. Sangamitra says, “We started preserving the form of art by bringing 45 artists together 45 years ago,” it was not easy to resume production because it was not easy to resume production and sour. Need Most of these paintings are at least about 40 to 50 years old, and prices begin at around ₹ 75K.
Pichwai paintings are displayed in Evoluzione until 22 February; For questioning about pearls, contact Mita Banker at +91 98407 52100.
Published – 21 February, 2025 01:10 pm IST