Descent from Heaven – Ajanta Cave 17 Art Print (Unframed) | Museum Replica | Ancient Indian Buddhist Wall Art
Descent from Heaven – Ajanta Cave 17 Art Print (Unframed) | Museum Replica | Ancient Indian Buddhist Wall Art
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Celebrate the brilliance of ancient Indian mural painting with this Descent from Heaven Art Print, inspired by a remarkable detail from the celebrated murals of Ajanta Cave 17. This museum-inspired reproduction captures one of the most historically intriguing scenes from the Ajanta Caves, blending spiritual storytelling with fascinating evidence of India's vibrant cultural exchanges during antiquity.
The artwork forms part of the Descent from Heaven narrative and includes figures believed to represent foreign visitors or merchants, distinguished by their distinctive facial features, attire and headgear. Their presence reflects the cosmopolitan nature of ancient India and the extensive trade and cultural connections that flourished along international routes during the Vakataka period. Combined with the elegance of Ajanta's artistic style, the mural offers both historical insight and exceptional visual appeal.
Printed with outstanding clarity on premium-quality fine art paper or canvas, this reproduction faithfully preserves the intricate detailing, expressive figures and rich earthy colours of the original mural. It makes a striking addition to living rooms, libraries, studies, offices, galleries and heritage-inspired interiors, offering a unique conversation piece for lovers of history and art.
Please Note:
This artwork is supplied unframed. The print is carefully packaged for safe delivery, allowing you to select a frame that perfectly complements your décor and personal style.
About the Ajanta Caves
The Ajanta Caves, carved between the 2nd century BCE and 6th century CE in Maharashtra, are among the world's greatest collections of Buddhist art. Their murals depict sacred narratives, royal courts and everyday life with remarkable realism, preserving invaluable insights into ancient India's culture, society and artistic excellence.
Product Features
- Museum-inspired reproduction from the Descent from Heaven mural in Ajanta Cave 17
- Features historically significant depictions of foreign visitors in ancient India
- Printed on premium-quality fine art paper or canvas
- Rich colours and intricate detailing inspired by the original mural
- Ideal for homes, offices, libraries, galleries and heritage-inspired interiors
- Perfect for collectors, historians and admirers of Buddhist and Indian art
- Delivered unframed for custom framing to suit your décor
Why You'll Love It
- Inspired by one of the most historically significant murals from the Ajanta Caves
- Combines artistic beauty with evidence of ancient India's global cultural connections
- A sophisticated statement piece for heritage and contemporary interiors
- Celebrates the timeless brilliance of India's classical painting tradition
- Carefully curated by Aravali Handicraft to preserve India's artistic and cultural legacy
- Within 3 Days
- Refer to the Return Policy
- Colour may vary in actual print

Product Information
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Product Material
Print on Canvas
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Provenance
Delhi
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Product Availability
In Stock
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Weight (Gms)
150.0
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Dimensions (cm)
42x59 cm
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Product Usage
Decor
Art Guide
All art pieces are handmade and hence may slightly differ from the images on the website. Any accessory like a frame, panel, back panel, pedastal etc. are complimentary with the products, wherever mentioned and hence not liable for compensation if damaged during shipping.
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