Description
This tribal-style mural portrays Radha and Krishna enjoying a playful moment on a swing, capturing movement, joy, and devotion. Every detail—from Radha’s flowing attire to Krishna’s graceful posture—is hand-sculpted with precision, conveying rhythm and emotion. The textured marble dust finish enhances the rustic folk charm, bringing Bengal’s cultural storytelling and artistry to life.
Origin and Heritage
Originating from Bishnupur, this mural is rooted in Bengal’s tribal and folk art traditions. Bishnupur artisans, masters of marble dust and sculptural techniques, have preserved storytelling through hand-crafted murals for generations. The Radha-Krishna motif, central to Bengali culture, embodies love, devotion, and pastoral life, reflecting the region’s rich spiritual and artistic heritage.
The Making Process
The mural is created using marble dust mixed with natural binders. Artisans meticulously sculpt each figure, the swing, and surrounding details by hand, ensuring fluidity of movement and expressive gestures. After shaping, the mural is dried and polished to highlight intricate textures and depth. Every step is performed with patience, skill, and a deep emotional connection to Bengal’s folk art and mythological storytelling.
What Makes It Special and Unique
This Radha-Krishna mural is unique for its expressive storytelling, handcrafted detail, and cultural authenticity. Each piece carries the artisan’s personal touch, making it one-of-a-kind. It celebrates Bengal’s love for music, devotion, and folk traditions, transforming marble dust into a living narrative of emotion, heritage, and timeless artistry.










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