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JKF535 PINN PICHWAI COPTIC L NBK

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The JKF535 PINN Pichwai COPtiC L NBK is an exquisitely designed diary that celebrates the traditional Pichwai art form originating from Nathdwara, Rajasthan. This diary features a distinctive cover adorned with a divine depiction of Lord Krishna in his Shrinathji form, playing the flute amidst cows in a serene forest setting. The Pichwai artwork is rich in symbolism, showcasing scenes pivotal to Krishna’s life, such as Ras Leela and Govardhan Leela, encapsulating the spiritual and cultural heritage of this ancient art. Beyond aesthetics, this diary emphasizes environmental sustainability by utilizing 100% eco-friendly paper made from recycled cotton fibers, ensuring no trees were cut in its production. This unique combination of cultural richness, artistic excellence, and environmental responsibility makes the JKF535 PINN Pichwai COPtiC L NBK diary a perfect choice for businesses, cultural institutions, artists, and eco-conscious professionals seeking premium stationery that honors tradition while protecting the planet.

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Features Description
Art Style Traditional Pichwai painting from Nathdwara, Rajasthan
Main Artwork Lord Krishna (Shrinathji) playing flute with cows in forest backdrop
Material of Cover Printed with high-quality image of Pichwai art
Paper Type 100% Environment-friendly recycled cotton paper
Environmental Impact No trees cut for paper manufacturing
Cultural Significance Depicts episodes from Krishna's life such as Ras Leela and Govardhan Leela
Diary Usage Ideal for professional/business use, gifting, and cultural appreciation
Size Format Large format notebook suitable for writing and sketching
Durability Sturdy cover with premium binding for long-lasting use
Attributes Description
Origin of Artwork Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India
Type of Paper Recycled cotton-based paper
Eco-friendly Certification 100% tree-free recycled paper
Dimensions Large format (exact dimensions not specified)
Binding High-quality durable binding
Theme Religious and cultural from Hindu mythology
Cover Finish Matte/gloss finish with detailed print
Intended Use Professional journaling, note-taking, gifting
Quantity Per Pack Single diary unit

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The diary uses 100% recycled cotton paper, ensuring no trees are cut during paper production, reducing environmental impact significantly.

Yes, the cover showcases an authentic Pichwai style painting inspired by traditional artworks from Nathdwara, Rajasthan, depicting Lord Krishna in his Shrinathji form.

Absolutely, the diary’s large format, durable binding, and cultural artwork make it ideal for use in professional environments, corporate gifting, and cultural institutions.

No, the recycled cotton paper is designed to provide a smooth writing experience comparable to conventional paper, maintaining durability and ink absorption.

The cover art includes symbolic representations of Krishna playing the flute surrounded by cows, evoking themes from Ras Leela and Govardhan Leela episodes.

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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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