circa 1940s, Sind, Pakistan
This reverse glass painting, dating back to the 1940s, depicts Goddess Bahuchara, revered as a symbol of fertility, strength, and protection, and widely worshipped in Gujarat and Sindh. Executed in the traditional reverse glass technique—where pigments are applied to the back of glass to create a luminous, mirror-like surface—the work displays vibrant colors and devotional detailing that speak to its regional origins.
The painting has been carefully preserved and presented in a rustic tribal wooden frame, its raw texture adding authenticity and depth. It is further mounted on a floral leatherite fabric, creating a layered visual composition that enhances the devotional aura of the piece.
Rare and culturally significant, this painting is both an artifact of Sindhi artistic heritage and a devotional collectible, carrying forward the living traditions of goddess worship in the region.
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