Reciting Quran
Original work by S.A. Noory
Red Harmony
Original work by Arvind Kolapkar
Red Pashmina Shawl With 3 sides Black Fur Trim
This Beautiful Lightweight Pashmina Shawl with Fur are easy to carry and great for traveling, casual or formal evenings. Perfect for all occasions and seasons. Can be used as a fashionable pashmina scarf, wrap or shawl accessory, and adds the perfect finishing touch to almost any outfit.
Red Ribbon Napkin Rings
A beautiful addition to you’re dining experience, the stylish set of 4 napkin rings are made from durable brass with red polish finish for a chic look. The set of four rings are perfect for keeping your table tidy and your napkins close to hand.
Diameter: 1.5 inches
Red Village
This artwork depicts villages reminiscent beauty and aesthetics of the rural scene
This painting “Red Village” is an outstanding work by artist Nagesh Ghodke. He is popular for his villagescapes and finds his muse in ever changing nature. The geographical and cultural upbringing has largely inspired his work. This work bring to light the destruction of nature and the resulting plight of villagers. The prominently used medium is acrylic, the color palette consists of greens, blues and reds, each setting a mood in his paintings. The village houses are uniform in color and architecture and are carefully yet haphazardly stacked. The proximity of the houses symbolize the close-knit village communities.
Reindeer Cheese knife set
Reindeer stainless steel cheese serving set with a nickel plated handle. *Clean with mild detergent only and dry immediately after washing using a soft cloth.
Relation VII
Original work by Prashanta Nayak
Rhythm
This artwork represents Telangana women in their unique festival of flowers
This painting “Rhythm” is an outstanding work by artist Kishan Kappari. Kishan’s preoccupation with young women with long plaits, becomes his trademark style focusing on the Telangana women and their peculiar activities. Bathukamma is one of the works in which Kappari portrays a very important festive ritual of Telangana. Women make floral arrangements and place them in the center on the ground in order to sing and dance by going around it. Usually, they are placed in a tricky way showing only their back with dark brunette hair adorned with flowers and hair bands. They speak poetic fantasies, as conversations with the Buddha, herds of cattle in a forest etc. The figures however, are the central characters as well as the viewers, who confront picturesque backdrop, a painting within a painting. Here, the artist undermines the significance of characters, who only cherish or worship the ubiquitous backdrop, where nature, birds and at times the Buddha’s life are conceived as main themes.

