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Keep Dancing Please Tapestry

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A two-tiered celebration of Krishna’s Raas Leela, the divine dance shared between Krishna and the Gopis. In the upper half, Krishna is shown dancing joyfully under a moonlit sky, flanked by trees bursting with fruit and flowers. The Gopis, dressed in bright golden hues, raise their arms in reverent rhythm, their eyes fixed on Krishna. The lower scene is a more formal or ceremonial variation of the dance, with Krishna and the Gopis depicted mid-movement, their hands interlocked or raised in mirrored motion. Traditionally displayed during festivals or temple ceremonies, such artworks serve as visual prayers, where dance becomes devotion and the divine is never still.

  • 44" x 35"
  • Block printed John Robshaw fabric on reverse
  • Hand painted in India

Spot clean only.

$450

Keep Dancing Please Tapestry

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A two-tiered celebration of Krishna’s Raas Leela, the divine dance shared between Krishna and the Gopis. In the upper half, Krishna is shown dancing joyfully under a moonlit sky, flanked by trees bursting with fruit and flowers. The Gopis, dressed in bright golden hues, raise their arms in reverent rhythm, their eyes fixed on Krishna. The lower scene is a more formal or ceremonial variation of the dance, with Krishna and the Gopis depicted mid-movement, their hands interlocked or raised in mirrored motion. Traditionally displayed during festivals or temple ceremonies, such artworks serve as visual prayers, where dance becomes devotion and the divine is never still.

  • 44" x 35"
  • Block printed John Robshaw fabric on reverse
  • Hand painted in India

Spot clean only.