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Krishna with FluteHand-printed Fabric DesignsKrishna Preaches ArjunaArt on a Conch ShellDurry ArtKrisha Playing Flute under at reeLord Shiva with his Trishul (Trident)Metallic Icon of DeviHandicrafts from Sondur
Bidri Artwork, Bidar DistrictIndian HandicraftsCarved Wooden PlatformBirds of an Himalayan TownTiger that Loves Flowers!Terra-cotta HorseGaruda, Vishnu and AnjaneyaA Spectacular Mixed Metal Sculpture of ArdhanarishwaraFront and Back Sides of a Sandal-wood Carving
The Village CoupleA Terracotta Artwork at Shantiniketan CampusIntricate carving in sandalwood Sandlewood Idol of Goddess ChamundiGhareva Brass Cast AnimalEmbroidery on a Silk SareeFarmers at WorkYou are hereIvory Carving from Uttar Pradesh
Wooden Inlay Mosaic of a Hindu DeityShiva and ParvatiKrishna and Radha - Wall PlateMixed Metallic Icon of Vishnu Carved Wooden JarThe Guardians od Directions (the Ashtadikpalas) in a Painted WoodPainted Jewelry BoxPainted Wooden Art of Kinnala Painted Wooden Art of Kinnal
 A Toy Horse made with CopperFive Headed Icon of Lord Ganesh Pillow Cover Embedded with MirrorsHandicrafts from SondurElephants in the Forest<br>Sandalwood CarvingAn idol of Ganesh made with clayTerra-cotta Artist at WorkKonkani Traditional JewelryAntique  Silver Jewelry
Jewelry of Mysore Maharaja Jewels of Mysore MaharajaGolden Necklace Ornately Decorated Rudrakshi MalaIndian JewelryIndian Bride with JewelryWax Cast Aluminum  Anklet  (Paiti) in Ghareva Art, BastarDecked Out Lambani Woman Village Jewelery
Jewelry of the Gond TribeTribal Jewelry, Madhya PradeshGems and JewelleryGems and JewelleryStamp Recognizing Indian JewelryElaborate Woolen EmbroideryEmbroidery of the Himalayan ValleyDesign from the <em>Pallu</em> (the throw) of a sariGolden Leaves and Red Fruits
Fine Needle Work on a Shawl

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