When the tune matches with each other, we become integrated

Mile Sur Mera Tumhara To Sur Bane Hamara

(When the tune matches with each other, we become integrated.) 

Integration of art, culture and religion is the essence of India.  We at Hastshilp would like to further this spirit by introducing the Bengal Kulo Wall art with the unique painting of Tirupati Balaji, the presiding deity of The Tirupati Temple, Andhra Pradesh.

The Kulo morram soop art, combined with the conventional thought to paint Tirupati Balaji / Venkateswara / Govinda image on it, is a humble attempt to unite the East with the South of India through this unique art form. 

In Bengal culture, Kulo is integral during observation of  Laxmi pooja, all festivities social, religious and on joyful occasions .

Lord Venkataswara, who took abode at Tirumala Temple, is bountiful and generous to all his followers. 

Now you can order this unique piece of Hastshilp  Kulo morram soop wall decor with the painted image of Tirupati Balaji, and be a part of both, the aesthetic and divine vibes .  This graceful Wall Kulo Morram soop art with Venkataswara is a handcrafted, eco friendly product, made of bamboo slip. The Kulo, morram, soop itself is an elegant art piece that will embellish the walls of your sweet abode. 10 X 7 inches handmade, eco-friendly bamboo slip morram kulo soop art for wall decor with the painted image of Tirupati Balaji, Venkataswara will be a precious gift for your loved ones on Navratri, Diwali, Pongal or on Provincial New years, or any festivals. You may adorn your house with this piece of divinity for both spiritual blessings and aesthetic values. You may also respectfully give this as Navratri Return gift that would charm your guests. 

This Venkataswara Tirupati Kulo soop morram art is a creation of rural artisans. Each and every piece is handpainted with natural colours. These wall arts are available in many pleasing colours.

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