Add exotic flair with Pilgrimage LivingSpaces and the Neela Floral Range
Are you looking for a fun and vibrant way to spruce up your home with authentically crafted furniture? We have the solution for you. Now you can add an exotic flair to your space in the boldest and most unique of ways with a magnificent hand painted range from Rajasthan, India. This bespoke Neela Floral Handpainted range is available locally through Pilgrimage LivingSpaces.
Hand-painted by talented artisans with traditional floral motifs, the range brings an exotic flair which will spice up your space. The colours are attention-grabbing and will add an upbeat and playful vibe to your home. The proof is also in the details and every item is a handmade work of art with its own unique character. Slight variations and imperfections in the piece and its paintwork should be expected as a result. Th artisan behind this bespoke range is Kishan Parmar from the Barmer District in Rajasthan India. He started off by making wooden gifts for export from a young age, learning the skills of traditional Indian carving, painting and finishing from his father. He is an all-rounder and enjoys all the aspects of his job.
One of the traditional wooden carving techniques Kishan uses is called Jali carving, which is made up out of ornamental patterns and very finely carved plant-based designs, as used on the Taj Mahal. He is very proud and honoured to know that his products are enjoyed, appreciated and shared in homes outside of India. His wish is to continue to grow in his job. The Neela Floral Handpainted Almirah is perfect for storing linen, clothing and more in authentic Indian style. In matching tones, the bespoke bedside table also available in the range will further add soul and character to the bedroom. Pair these with the Neela Floral Handpainted mirror and finish off the look in true style.
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