Atharva House of Sarees Blogs About Pure Mysore Silk Sarees
Sacred Meets Modern: Why Rudraksh Motif Remains...
The Rudraksh motif stands as one of the most spiritually resonant designs in Indian textile heritage. At Atharva House of Sarees, this sacred pattern is reimagined through the finest crepe...
Sacred Meets Modern: Why Rudraksh Motif Remains...
The Rudraksh motif stands as one of the most spiritually resonant designs in Indian textile heritage. At Atharva House of Sarees, this sacred pattern is reimagined through the finest crepe...
Echoes of Royal Legacy in the Mysore Palace Motif
The Mysore Palace motif draws its inspiration from one of Karnataka’s most iconic architectural landmarks. Rather than replicating the palace literally, the motif reflects its essence, with arched windows, pillars,...
Echoes of Royal Legacy in the Mysore Palace Motif
The Mysore Palace motif draws its inspiration from one of Karnataka’s most iconic architectural landmarks. Rather than replicating the palace literally, the motif reflects its essence, with arched windows, pillars,...
Peacock Motif - Grace That Has Always Belonged ...
Origin of the Peacock Motif Few symbols in Indian culture feel instantly familiar as the peacock. Long before it appeared on textiles, it lived in temple courtyards, poetry, folklore, and...
Peacock Motif - Grace That Has Always Belonged ...
Origin of the Peacock Motif Few symbols in Indian culture feel instantly familiar as the peacock. Long before it appeared on textiles, it lived in temple courtyards, poetry, folklore, and...
Chakra Motif - The Symbol of Balance and Contin...
Origin of the Chakra Motif The chakra motif finds its origin in ancient Indian philosophy, where it represents movement, balance, and the cyclical nature of life. Rooted in sacred geometry...
Chakra Motif - The Symbol of Balance and Contin...
Origin of the Chakra Motif The chakra motif finds its origin in ancient Indian philosophy, where it represents movement, balance, and the cyclical nature of life. Rooted in sacred geometry...
The Gandaberunda Motif – Where Royal Power Meet...
The Gandaberunda is a powerful two-headed mythical bird that holds a unique place in Karnataka’s cultural and artistic identity. Its origins can be traced to ancient Hindu iconography, where the...
The Gandaberunda Motif – Where Royal Power Meet...
The Gandaberunda is a powerful two-headed mythical bird that holds a unique place in Karnataka’s cultural and artistic identity. Its origins can be traced to ancient Hindu iconography, where the...
Temple Carvings to Mysore Silk - The Story of t...
Origin of the Mango Motif The mango motif, often referred to as paisley in global textile vocabulary, has deep roots in Indian art and craftsmanship. In the context of Mysore...
Temple Carvings to Mysore Silk - The Story of t...
Origin of the Mango Motif The mango motif, often referred to as paisley in global textile vocabulary, has deep roots in Indian art and craftsmanship. In the context of Mysore...