Gajraj – The Royal Elephant Inspired By The Rajasthani Traditional Paintings

Want elephant print scarves? Gaj, translates to an elephant in Hindi and Raj means reign, is a hand painted collection inspired by the Rajasthani traditional paintings of India.

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Want elephant print scarves? Gaj, translates to an elephant in Hindi and Raj means reign, is a hand painted collection inspired by the Rajasthani traditional paintings of India. There is an air of regalia abundant in the Gajraj collection, as it captures the integral role elephants had in royal life.

These paisley landscapes are available in both large and small sizes that make beautiful scarves, neckerchiefs and pocket squares. You may also love to frame them as an artwork that adorns your walls.

House of Gharats Limited Edition Silk Scarf Collection is the perfect opportunity to indulge in wearing and gifting a piece of art. This makes for a Perfect ‘His & Her’ gift set. The collection is a custom illustrated artwork made with the finest silk twill in Italy.

Scroll down to read more about our inspirations and the artwork for this elephant

SIZE: 90×90 cm ; 45×45 cm

Rajasthani paintings are encased in a duality of decoration and spirituality

Inspiration

Gaj, translates to elephant in Hindi and Raj means reign, is a hand painted collection inspired by the Rajasthani traditional paintings of India

Gajraj - The Royal Elephant

The omnipresence of the elephants & rolling paisley patterns are backed onto deep purples, crimson reds and shimmering powder blues bordered with decorative motifs.

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All Wrapped Up

Your silk scarf will arrive in a delightful gift box with a story card, which makes it convenient to gift and store beautifully.

This collection is a custom illustrated artwork made with the finest silk twill in Italy.

Gajraj collection captures the integral role elephants had in royal life from hunting to transportation for the nobility; they would also ride the magnificent animals into war. Whilst the wisdom of the elephant is widely respected, so is the supreme air and command they hold of any space they enter. The elephants are considered a symbol of good luck.

The collection is steeped with jewel-toned colours we connect with regal heritage. The omnipresence of the elephants & rolling paisley patterns are backed onto deep purples, crimson reds and shimmering powder blues bordered with decorative motifs. Just as the Rajasthani paintings are encased in a duality of decoration and spirituality, so do our scarf designs.

“Flowers were never merely flowers nor clouds clouds,” wrote W.G. Archer, the colonial administrator turned pioneering Rajput art historian. Instead “the mingling of clouds, rain and lightening symbolized the embraces of lovers.”

Rajasthani painting is a style of miniature painting developed mainly in the independent Hindu state of Rājasthān in western India in the 16th–19th century. It evolved from Western Indian manuscript illustrations, though Mughal influence became evident in the later years of its development. Rājasthānī painting is characterised from its bolder use of colour, an abstract and conventionalized conception of the human figure, and an ornamental treatment of landscape. Traditionally, the paintings are aristocratic, individualistic and strong in portraiture, where the plush court scenes and hunting expedition of royalty are depicted. Flowers and animals are also the recurrent images in the paintings. These paintings were meant to be kept in boxes or albums and to be viewed by passing from hand to hand.

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