An Age Old Charm
An old man with a turban is a master of metaphor. He ace the art of snake charming by playing Punji- a double reed weed instrument, and also the art of charming life with his weathered face which bore an air of melodious detachment. As he tried to charm the snake through Punji, he held two pipes in his hands and he blew on them alternately. The hypnotic music which flows through each beat of his heart and into each stroke of sound waves on every note played on the Punji can be felt through his age old charming face as if he is mesmerized by his own art or maybe magically attracted to his Punji’s life long charm.
Rajasthani Art
Rajasthani art is a celebration of colors and details. It is a unique form of art that dates back hundreds if not thousands of years ago. The bright, warm hues used in these pieces make for an immersive experience as you explore Indian mythology or daily chores of a rural life with your eyes wide open!
These pieces speak to the person who watches them while still being able contain much history within their intricate design elements alone!

The hypnotic music which flows through each beat of his heart and into each stroke of sound waves on every note played on the Punji can be felt through his age old charming face as if he is mesmerized by his own art or maybe magically attracted to his Punji’s life long charm.
An Age Old Charm
An old man with a turban is a master of metaphor. He ace the art of snake charming by playing Punji- a double reed weed instrument, and also the art of charming life with his weathered face which bore an air of melodious detachment. As he tried to charm the snake through Punji, he held two pipes in his hands and he blew on them alternately.


Rajasthani Art
Rajasthani art is a celebration of colors and details. It is a unique form of art that dates back hundreds if not thousands of years ago. The bright, warm hues used in these pieces make for an immersive experience as you explore Indian mythology or daily chores of a rural life with your eyes wide open!
These pieces speak to the person who watches them while still being able contain much history within their intricate design elements alone!
Abhishek Das –
I love Rajasthani paintings. They are so detailed and beautiful, and so far I’ve bought two from them. I’m thinking about buying more.