Aarsha's Creation by Urmi Shah

Lok Kala लोक कला · folk art

· living colour · painted by hand

 

Every piece in this collection is rooted in the folk painting traditions of Rajasthan — bold colour, intricate motif, and the confident hand of an artist who knows this language by heart. No transfers, no stencils. Paint, brush, wood, and time.

Thal Traya
थाल त्रय · tray set · three vessels
 
Three nesting trays, each painted with a different Rajasthani folk scene — camels crossing a desert plain, a royal procession, village life in ochre and green. Stack them when not in use; spread them when you need them.
Set of 3 · sizes nest within each other
Gaj Pitha
गज पीठ · elephant seat · folk throne
 
Four elephant legs carry a vivid painted top — each surface alive with Rajasthani motifs in saffron, cobalt, and forest green. Dot-work borders, trailing vines, geometric fills. Works as a stool, a plant stand, a décor anchor.
Available in 4" · 6" · 8" · 12"

Pushpa Pitha पुष्प पीठ · flower seat · offering platform

The bajot is not just a table — it is the stage upon which the sacred is arranged. This one arrives in full colour: an orange body with blue vine detailing on the apron, four turned yellow legs, and a green-bordered top centred on a mandala bloom in yellow, purple, maroon, and white. The flower at the centre is not decorative. It is the point.

Size: 10" x 10"

Puja Pitha पूजा पीठ · sacred low table · ritual seat

The chowki has always been the foundation of the Indian ritual — the surface upon which offerings are placed, upon which the sacred is welcomed. This one is painted with a full peacock in the centre, feathers fanned and detailed, surrounded by a border of flowers and mirror-bright dot-work. Small in size. Large in intention.

Size: 4" × 4"

Meva Peti
मेवा पेटी · dry fruit chest · festive vessel
 
Available in four forms — stacking cubes, a painted train with bogie compartments, a peacock-form box, and a mirrored multi-section set with individual lids. Every one is a gift before you put anything inside.
Kunjika
कुंजिका · key keeper · guardian of the threshold
 
These boards are painted with Rajasthani procession scenes: royals on camelback, folk dancers in desert light, a durbar moving across an ochre landscape. Three distinct compositions, each framed in a different border style.
 
Three styles · hook-mount ready
Vanavasi
वनवासी · forest dwellers · creatures of the wild
 
Camels in pairs, elephants in threes, peacocks with tails outstretched — each figure carved from wood and painted by hand with fine dot-work and floral fills. Display them on a shelf, a mantelpiece, or a windowsill.
Individual pieces or sets · no two identical
Jharoka
झरोखा · the oriel window · framed sky
 
Wall-mounted Rajasthani window frames in deep saffron-red, warm orange, and cobalt blue — each with gold accents, turned wooden columns, and a latticed base panel. Hang one and watch how much the wall changes.
Three colourways · wall-mount ready

Address

Marutrao Gaikwad Nagar, Aundh, Pune, 411 007, Maharashtra, India

Call us

+919130078000

Write to us

aarshascreation@gmail.com

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