At The Royal Gramma, we believe that fashion is more than just clothing, it's storytelling through fabric. Our latest collection draws inspiration from the timeless elegance of Pichwai art, a 400-year-old Indian tradition rooted in devotion, culture, and intricate craftsmanship. Originally created as temple backdrops behind Lord Krishna’s idol in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, Pichwai (or Pichvai) art is known for its detailed depiction of Shrinathji, serene lotus-filled ponds, divine cows, graceful peacocks, and lush forest scenes from Vrindavan. We’ve reimagined these sacred visuals into contemporary silhouettes, blending spiritual heritage with modern design.
🌸 Pichwai Elements Reimagined in Fashion
Lotus Blooms: Symbol of purity and grace.
Kamal Talai: Blooms across our dupattas in soft pastels.
Divine Cows & Peacocks: Celebrated companions of Krishna, they now appear on our Kali Kurta Sets, as hand block printed accents.
Palm Trees: When depicted alongside cows and lotus flowers, the palm tree reinforces the themes of prosperity, devotion, and the interconnectedness of Krishna's world.
Temple: Inspired by traditional Pichwai frames, this design tells a story of Indian culture and devotion.
Festive Palette: Shades of Vrindavan greens, sunset pink, midnight blues, and temple golds bring alive the festive spirit of Pichwai art.
🌿 Why Pichwai?
By integrating Pichwai into fashion, we honor a sacred art form while making it wearable for the modern world. Each piece in this collection is crafted with intention, echoing the values of slow fashion, heritage revival, and artisanal empowerment.
🧵 Craft Meets Consciousness
Our artisans work with traditional techniques to bring authenticity to every piece. Whether you’re dressing for a festive gathering or making a statement with everyday wear, our Pichwai-inspired collection is an ode to culture, craftsmanship, and conscious style.
Wear the art. Carry the story. Celebrate the heritage.