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Thanjavur paintings, or Tanjore paintings, trace their origins back to the 16th century under the patronage of the Nayak and Maratha rulers of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. Created as offerings of devotion, these sacred artworks adorned temple walls and royal courts, celebrating the divine presence of Hindu gods and goddesses.

What sets Thanjavur paintings apart is their opulence and grandeur. Crafted on wooden panels, these masterpieces are adorned with rich natural pigments, intricate detailing, and genuine 22K gold foil, which gives them an ethereal glow. The figures, often with serene and divine expressions, are framed by ornate arches, temple pillars, and jewel-like embellishments, symbolizing prosperity and devotion.
Even today, Thanjavur paintings continue to captivate hearts worldwide, bridging the past and the present, reminding us that true art is not just created—it is felt, revered, and passed down through generations.