Krishnayan

Krishnayan Reviving traditional Indian art showcasing a new direction of life in the contemporary context. It was inaugurated by eminent scholar Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan.

Krishnayan is reviving the traditional Indian arts and crafts by giving craftsmen a new lease of life in todays’ contemporary context. Our goal is to bring the craftsmen back into the mainstream of Indian life and raising their status from community artisans to national artists in the raison d'etre of KRISHNAYAN. Krishnayan has exquisite collection of various types of arts, textiles, handicrafts a

nd gifts, painstakingly collected and created by Mrs. Krishna Lal, who has spent over fifty years in the field of decorative arts and textiles. She retired as Keeper, Decorative Arts and Textiles from the National Museum, New Delhi. Krishnayan’s array of offering includes-Kantha work from West Bengal, Applique and Madhubani work from Bihar, Barmer embroidery from Rajasthan, Zardozi work from Delhi, Pottery from Khurja and Jaipur, Traditional Combs from Nagina, UP, Brassware including lamps, etc., Traditional Paintings from across India, Textiles designed with Padshahanama and Chintz motifs (Tree of life. etc.), Cushion painted with flora and fauna motifs as depicted in Baburnama, and more....

In the offing are several other rarely seen styles rendered in non-traditional medium of textiles and art objects. Krishnayan is located at 5, Asia House, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi – 110001 we will be happy to welcome you at Krishnayan.

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Pichhwai miniature painting
15/04/2026

Pichhwai miniature painting

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Sanjhi paper cut painting Sanjhi painting is a traditional Indian folk art from Mathura–Vrindavan, associated with Lord ...
07/01/2026

Sanjhi paper cut painting

Sanjhi painting is a traditional Indian folk art from Mathura–Vrindavan, associated with Lord Krishna and Radha. It is created by cutting intricate floral and geometric designs on paper or leaves and using natural colors. Traditionally made by temple women during festivals, Sanjhi reflects devotion, symmetry, and fine craftsmanship.






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Patachitra Painting from odisha
05/01/2026

Patachitra Painting from odisha

Sanjhi painting from vrindavan Paper cut Art
31/12/2025

Sanjhi painting from vrindavan

Paper cut Art

Sohrai painting FishSohrai Fish Painting is a traditional tribal art from Jharkhand, known for its natural earth colors,...
01/12/2025

Sohrai painting Fish
Sohrai Fish Painting is a traditional tribal art from Jharkhand, known for its natural earth colors, bold lines, and symbolic motifs. The fish represents prosperity, harmony, and the deep connection between nature and tribal culture.

Hand painted Dupatta having bhil painting Bhil painting is a vibrant tribal art form from Madhya Pradesh, created by the...
13/11/2025

Hand painted Dupatta having bhil painting
Bhil painting is a vibrant tribal art form from Madhya Pradesh, created by the Bhil community. It features colorful dots, patterns, and motifs inspired by nature, daily life, and folklore, symbolizing their deep connection with the earth and traditions.

Reversible Kantha Stole is a beautiful handcrafted piece made from layered cotton or silk fabric, intricately stitched w...
05/11/2025

Reversible Kantha Stole is a beautiful handcrafted piece made from layered cotton or silk fabric, intricately stitched with traditional Kantha embroidery. Its reversible design allows you to wear it from both sides, offering two elegant looks in one. Each piece reflects rural artistry, sustainability, and timeless Bengali heritage.

Nyka kangra painting Nyka Kangra Painting is a delicate and romantic style of miniature art that originated in the Kangr...
04/11/2025

Nyka kangra painting

Nyka Kangra Painting is a delicate and romantic style of miniature art that originated in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh during the 18th century. Known for its soft colors, graceful lines, and themes inspired by love, devotion, and nature, this art form beautifully portrays scenes from Indian epics and the divine romance of Radha and Krishna. The Nyka (or Nayika) figures represent different moods of women, expressing emotion, beauty, and elegance.

This beautiful miniature painting depicts a graceful Indian woman carrying water pots, accompanied by a deer under a blo...
31/10/2025

This beautiful miniature painting depicts a graceful Indian woman carrying water pots, accompanied by a deer under a blooming tree. The artwork reflects traditional Rajasthani miniature art, known for its intricate detailing, fine brushwork, and rich color palette. It captures the elegance, nature, and cultural essence of Indian village life.

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5 Asia House, Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi
110001

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 7pm
Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 7pm

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+919315831277

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