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Find the best of Indian Batik paintings depicting Hindu gods and goddesses as well as scenes from Rural India. Batik paintings typically involves the application of molten wax on cloth to form a specific predeterminted pattern, and then dyeing the cloth with color, thus ensuring that the "waxed" areas remain free from the dye. This way, through multiple applications of wax and dyes, the final painting is accomplised.


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» QK45: Lady Playing Flute - Wall Hanging [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QK47: Goddess Durga [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QK48: Ganesha Hugging Shivalinga [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QF21: Three Faces of Lord Shiva [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QF28: Ajanta Painting [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE53: Ajanta Painting in Batik [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QF04: Nataraja - The Cosmic Dancer [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » HF14: Ajanta Lady Looking at Mirror [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QE92: Ajanta Prince [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE80: Buddha [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QF30: Goddess Durga [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE59: Durga - Goddess of Power [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QE82: The Prince [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE91: Ajanta Lady [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QD91: Buddha [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE93: Ajanta Prince with Blue Flower [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QF20: Saraswati - Goddess of Knowledge [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QF16: Lord Ganesha [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QF17: Lord Buddha [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE90: Ajanta Lady Holding a Red Lotus [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QF26: Lord Ganesha [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE95: Ajanta Prince [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QE97: Ajanta Lady with Yellow Flower [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QF19: Lord Krishna Playing Flute [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QE85: Bani Thani [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » PF52: Gautam Buddha [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QE60: Saraswati - Goddess of Knowledge [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QF02: Lord Krishna [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QD89: Meerabai - Krishna Devotee [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE88: Lord Vishnu [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QE84: Ajanta Lady with Daughter [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE81: Avalokiteshvara [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» QF10: Village Landscape [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ] » QE96: Ajanta Lady with Red Flower [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]
» PY84: Gautam Buddha [ Batik Painting on Cotton Cloth - Unframed ]  

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