Lord Krishna on a plate In Blue Pottery by Gopal Lal Kharol


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Size : Small
Dimensions : Diameter: 8 Inches
Medium : Cobalt Oxide on Mixture of quartz and Other Materials

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The blue pottery plate By Gopal Lal Kharol is a breathtaking depiction of Lord Krishna, a revered deity in Indian mythology. This serene figure is rendered with a striking blue complexion, symbolizing his divine nature. Adorned with elaborate jewelry and a crown crafted from lotus petals, Lord Krishna is brought to life through exquisite detailing and delicate brushstrokes. His calm, contemplative expression stands out against the vibrant blue background, creating a visually stunning contrast. The intricate adornments, including earrings and a beautifully decorated neckpiece, highlight the craftsmanship involved in this piece.

The border of the plate, lined with a subtle yellow hue, adds a touch of warmth and balance to the overall composition. This yellow rim frames the scene perfectly, emphasizing the central figure and enhancing the plate's visual appeal. The inclusion of elements like the lotus flower and peacock feather further enriches the depiction, symbolizing purity and beauty associated with Lord Krishna.

This plate is a testament to Gopal Lal Kharol's ability to seamlessly blend traditional themes with contemporary aesthetics. His attention to detail and mastery of blue pottery techniques result in a creation that is both culturally rich and artistically profound. This piece not only showcases the artist's skill but also serves as a beautiful representation of Indian mythology and artistry.


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Blue Pottery


Blue Pottery is a craft widely practiced in the Jaipur region of India. It is characterized by its intricate designs and vibrant blue color, with motifs inspired by nature, and Islamic and Mughal art. The products like pots, vases, plates, and tiles were typically produced earlier but now it has evolved to include functional objects such as pen holders, soap dishes trinket boxes, and candle stands among others. History and Tradition Blue Pottery has a history steeped in cultural exchange and craftsmanship. Believed to have been introduced to India by Persian artisans in the 14th century, it gradually evolved into a distinct art form. Excavations at the Purana Qila have revealed glazed ware of the Sultanate period. Initially practiced in Delhi, it later spread to other regions such as Jaipur, and Rajasthan, where it gained prominence and became synonymous with the region's cultural identity. Over the years the craft was kept alive by Her Highness Gayatri Devi who widely promoted Blue Pottery. Technique Blue Pottery is distinguished by its unique technique, which involves a fusion of quartz, powdered glass, multani mitti (Fuller's earth), borax, and sodium sulfate. It is the only pottery technique in the world where clay is not used in the process. Artisans meticulously shape the pottery by hand or on a potter's wheel, allowing them to create various forms such as vases, bowls, plates, and tiles. The pottery is then sun-dried, glazed, and low-fired, resulting in its distinctive blue hues. FAQs Is Blue Pottery durable? Yes, Blue Pottery is relatively durable but can be fragile due to the materials used. It is best suited for decorative purposes and should be handled with care. While it is not as robust as traditional clay pottery, with proper care, Blue Pottery items can last a long time. Can Blue Pottery be customized? Yes, MeMeraki offers customization services for Blue Pottery, allowing customers to choose specific designs, colors, and sizes according to their preferences. Custom Blue Pottery items make for unique, personalized gifts and can be tailored to suit specific decor styles. What makes Blue Pottery unique? Blue Pottery is unique due to its vibrant colors, intricate hand-painted designs, and the absence of clay in its composition. The use of natural minerals for coloring and the traditional glazing technique also set it apart from other forms of pottery. Each piece of Blue Pottery is handmade, making every item distinct and a work of art in its own right.



Product Details

Title Lord Krishna on a plate In Blue Pottery by Gopal Lal Kharol
Artist Gopal Lal Kharol
Art Style Blue Pottery
Medium Cobalt Oxide
Size Small
Dimension 8 in(H) X 8 in(W)
Themes Folk Art, Radha Krishna
Color White, Blue, Multicoloured
Country of Origin Rajasthan, India

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