K.G.Arts

We have been promoting various forms of traditional Indian art since more than 30 years now. Our collection includes traditional, colonial, modern and contemporary Indian paintings, drawings, textiles, photographs, rare books and prints. We have contributed to prestigious private and institutional collectors throughout the world, including government museums and design schools. We source very exclusive art through extensive research and travelling. Over the years our patrons such as scholars, designers, architects and artists have contributed to our knowledge and aesthetics values.We are based in Jaipur, India.

  • Zari Embroidery(Chauki Cover) - Beaten sheets of silver are drawn into strips and wires, wound round silk threads and set on a ... read more
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  • Darshan Dwar - This exceptionally vibrant and effusive Bagh is called a Darshan Dwar. They were sacred textiles created by a devotee as ... read more
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  • sainchi phulkari (the story teller) - The Great Guru Nanak in the Holy Granth Saheb has mentioned; “Only then you will be considered ... read more
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  • Mor Bagh- This Bagh or ‘a Garden of glowers’ from East Punjab is embroidered with bright golden yellow, pink, blue and mint green ... read more
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  • Chope Phulkari - As the little granddaughter of the house steps into womanhood, her maternal grandmother takes on the task of fabricating a ... read more
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  • This piece is probably a medium sized odhini from West Punjab. The base khaddar cloth used in West Punjab is comparatively finer and ... read more
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  • Amidst the pomp and gaiety of the wedding ceremonies, the bridegroom seeks the maximum attention. To be at par, he wears this exquisite ... read more
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  • An interesting Sujni kantha quilt from Bengal, Asia is an embroidered ceremonial wrap which was used as a spread for ... read more
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  • a symmetrical Sujni kantha quilt from Bengal, Asia. This piece is embroidered with cotton thread in red, black and blue colors with ... read more
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  • a beautiful Sujni kantha quilt from Bengal, Asia is an embroidered ceremonial wrap which was used as a spread for seating honoured ... read more
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  • a magnificent turban length in mostly vegetable dyes depicting changing patterns from Rajasthan,India. Period: Late 19th/Early 20th C. Size : 360 x ... read more
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  • a Janamaz(prayer mat) with block printing on cotton probably from khandesh (Burhanpur-central India). Period: Late 19th/Early 20th C. Size : 197 x 111 ... read more
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  • a colonial woolen tunic. Clad in the European reds and blues are the men of valor and chivalry. These men belong to the ... read more
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  • a magnificent turban length in mostly vegetable dyes depicting changing patterns from Rajasthan,India. Period: Late 19th/Early 20th C. Size : 1196 x 15 ... read more
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  • a mughal shawl in good condition but with restoration by pigment on motifs. Period: 19th C. Size: 242 x 125 cms
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  • An interesting square shaped kantha quilt from Bengal, Asia, can be identified as baytan kantha derived from sanskrit vitan which means 'the ... read more
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  • a multicolor Sujni kantha quilt from the Bengal,Asia. This beautiful piece is an embroidered ceremonial wrap done with cotton thread in red, ... read more
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  • a rare piece of golden zari brocade from Benaras, India depicting shikar scene. Possibly a Hukka mat period: Late 19th/early 20th C. Size: ... read more
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  • a golden zari brocade Dupatta(woman's wear) from benaras,India Period: late 19th/early 20th C. Size: 121 x 240 cms
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  • a golden zari brocade fragment depicting a bird's motif from benaras,India Period: Late 19th/Early 20th C. Size: 56 x 46 cms
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  • odhani (gota patti) - This particular piece, that resembles a garden of flowers in a royal court, is an odhani or veil. ... read more
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  • On a bed of mustard lies an arrangement of flowers, closely spaced, in a full drop repeat with bright colours of pink ... read more
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  • This particular ceremonial coat or Choga is ornate with the subtle and elegant embroidery called Chikankaari. With mesmerizing delicacy of needlework, the ... read more
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  • Set on a Navy blue fabric, white vines run through the breadth of the sari in a close repeat like an enchanting ... read more
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  • This particular embroidered piece is a figment of imagination translated by the Mochis of Kutch and Saurashtra, Gujarat, India to the regal ... read more
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