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JKF534 PINN PICHWAI NBK

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The JKF534 PINN Pichwai NBK is a premium environmentally friendly diary featuring a traditional Nathdwara Pichwai painting on its cover. This diary exquisitely showcases the divine image of Lord Krishna playing the flute, surrounded by cows in a serene forest setting, reflecting the iconic Pichwai art style from Rajasthan. The Pichwai artwork serves as a sacred backdrop, highlighting scenes associated with Lord Krishna's life and devotion. Beyond its artistic beauty, the diary is crafted using 100% eco-friendly recycled cotton paper, ensuring no trees were cut during its production. This combination of cultural heritage and sustainable materials makes the JKF534 PINN Pichwai NBK diary an ideal choice for businesses focusing on eco-conscious stationery, religious or cultural gifts, and artistic office supplies. Its fine craftsmanship and meaningful artwork also make it a valued collectible or corporate gift within B2B markets seeking culturally rich and sustainable products.

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Features Description
Cover Art Style Traditional Nathdwara Pichwai Painting
Depiction Lord Krishna playing flute surrounded by cows in forest
Paper Material 100% Recycled Cotton Paper
Eco-friendliness No trees cut, fully sustainable and environment-friendly paper
Usage Diary for writing, note-taking, and gifting
Cultural Significance Artwork linked to Krishna worship and Rajasthan heritage
Durability High-quality cover and pages ensuring long-term use
Size Standard diary size suitable for professional and personal use
Attributes Description
Model Number JKF534 PINN Pichwai NBK
Origin of Art Nathdwara, Rajasthan
Paper Type Recycled Cotton Paper
Number of Pages Approximately 200 pages
Cover Material Durable printed cardboard with Pichwai painting
Dimensions Approx. 8.5 x 5.5 inches (standard diary format)
Weight Lightweight and portable
Intended Use Writing diary, office stationery, collectible religious gift

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The diary uses 100% recycled cotton paper, ensuring that no trees were cut during its production, making it fully environment-friendly.

Yes, the cover features a traditional Nathdwara Pichwai painting style, known for its intricate depiction of Lord Krishna and related religious motifs.

Absolutely. Its eco-friendly materials combined with cultural significance make it an ideal corporate gift for businesses promoting sustainability and cultural heritage.

The diary is designed in a standard size of approximately 8.5 x 5.5 inches, suitable for professional use and easy portability.

The diary typically contains blank or ruled pages on recycled cotton paper, optimized for daily writing and note-taking.

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Pichwai is a traditional style of painting that originated in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, and is closely associated with the worship of Lord Krishna, especially in his form as Shrinathji. The word Pichwai means "backdrop," as these paintings were originally created as ornate cloth hangings placed behind the idol in temples. Rich in symbolism and detail,

Pichwai paintings often depict episodes from Krishna’s life, such as the Ras Leela, Govardhan Leela, or scenes of him with cows, lotuses, and gopis. Here too the cover showcases the divine picture of the Lord playing the flute surrounded by the cows in the forest and to further add to the appeal of this diary, it contains papers which are recycled from Cotton, thus making this diary 100% Environment-friendly. No trees had to be cut for the paper used in making these diaries


Pichwai is a traditional style of painting that originated in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, and is closely associated with the worship of Lord Krishna, especially in his form as Shrinathji. The word Pichwai means "backdrop," as these paintings were originally created as ornate cloth hangings placed behind the idol in temples. Rich in symbolism and detail,

Pichwai paintings often depict episodes from Krishna’s life, such as the Ras Leela, Govardhan Leela, or scenes of him with cows, lotuses, and gopis. Here too the cover showcases the divine picture of the Lord playing the flute surrounded by the cows in the forest and to further add to the appeal of this diary, it contains papers which are recycled from Cotton, thus making this diary 100% Environment-friendly. No trees had to be cut for the paper used in making these diaries




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JKF534 PINN PICHWAI NBK

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