Affordable Indian Art: 8 Beautiful Pieces You Can Start Collecting Today

Affordable Indian Art: 8 Beautiful Pieces You Can Start Collecting Today

In recent years, Indian art has surged into the spotlight, brought to life thanks to various home decor and art galleries across the country. A once exclusive commodity for the rich class and museums, Indian art is now accessible to everyone. The demand for affordable Indian art is on the rise because of its diversity, intricacy, and infusion of culture and spirituality. If you are someone interested in authentic forms of Indian art, this blog is for you. Here, we will explore a curated selection of beautiful, budget-friendly Indian art pieces that bring elegance, tradition, and a touch of spirituality into the home.

What Does “Affordable” Mean in Indian Art?

When it comes to home decor, the term "affordable" can vary greatly depending on the type of art piece. For instance, the price of an affordable God idol will significantly differ from the price of an affordable Indian traditional painting. The cost of art is influenced by the medium, size, and artist's reputation. When we talk about affordable art, it's important to manage expectations—what's affordable for one type of item may not apply to another. At Satguru's, our goal is to provide a variety of decor options that cater to various budgets, guaranteeing that you can discover stunning pieces without exceeding your budget. Remember, affordability is relative, and we strive to provide value for every rupee spent.

What Makes Indian Art Unique and Special?

Indian art is renowned worldwide because of its skillful crafting and intricate details. Whether it's the farming and dancing depictions in Warli art or the detailed god idol portrayals found in temples, Indian art is renowned worldwide for its skillful crafting and intricate details. Here’s what makes our Indian art special:

Cultural Depth: Indian art reflects the country's diverse customs, traditions, and stories, rooted in thousands of years of history.

Spiritual Significance: Many Indian art pieces hold deep religious and spiritual symbolism, often depicting deities, mythological tales, and philosophies that inspire devotion and introspection.

Diverse Styles: Indian art encompasses a wide range of styles, from classical forms like miniature paintings to vibrant folk traditions like Warli and Madhubani, showcasing cultural variety.

Rich Use of Colours and Patterns: Known for its vivid colours and intricate patterns, Indian art brings a dynamic and lively aesthetic that enhances any space.

Best Affordable Indian Art for Your Home

1. Love in the Times of Color by Basudev

Painting of Radha-Krishna

 

Immerse yourself in the divine essence of love with this captivating artwork by Basudev. Depicting the enchanting union of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, this artwork symbolises the timeless story of pure, unconditional love. The artist's choice of unconventional colours breathes modern energy into this classic theme, creating a mesmerising blend of tradition and contemporary flair. Let this masterpiece add a touch of sacred beauty and heartfelt emotion to your space, inviting a sense of peace and devotion into your home. SHOP NOW.

Placement suggestions: Place this painting in the living room or pooja room of your home.

2. Krishna Flute by Satguru’s

Painting of Lord Krishna playing flute

 

Bring home the magical allure of this painting by Satguru’s, depicting Lord Krishna in the divine act of playing his flute. Lord Krishna is renowned for his mastery of all 16 kalas, including music, which was now to captivate Gods, humans, and animals alike. Bringing this artwork into your space will infuse your space with peace, harmony, and a touch of spiritual beauty. SHOP NOW

Placement Suggestion: Ideal for a meditation corner or a peaceful spot in the home where one can reflect and unwind. We also recommend this placement for the Radha Krishna statue.

3. Meditating Ganesha by Rima Roy

Painting of Lord Ganesha Meditating

 

Invite wisdom and peace into your space with this intricately detailed painting of Lord Ganesha in a meditative state. People also buy Ganesha paintings for their new house or office, as Lord Ganesha is considered God for new beginnings. Bring this painting into your house to invite peace and positivity, creating a sacred ambiance that inspires growth and harmony. SHOP NOW.

Placement Suggestion: The ideal place to hang your Ganesha painting is near your house entrance, as it is believed that Lord Ganesha will stop negativity from entering your house.  

4. Sun Panchmukhi Hanuman Wall Hanging

Wall hanging of Panchmukhi Hanuman

 

Protect your house from negativity with this Panchmukhi Hanuman wall art. The artwork portrays a fierce form of Lord Hanuman, adorned with five faces. These 5 faces include faces of 5 divine beings, including:

Hanuman: Faces east and helps with purity of mind.

Narasimha: Faces south and brings fearlessness.

Garuda: Faces the west and brings good luck.

Varaha: Faces north and is known to bring prosperity.

Hayagriva: Faces the sky and is known to give knowledge.

Its fierce nature is known to draw away negativity and evil, creating a protective barrier around your house.

Placement Suggestion: Hang this wall art facing in the north-east direction near your house entrance.

5. Shri Ram Darbar by Satguru’s

Ram Darbar idol

 

Understand and experience the essence of love, harmony, and unity with this beautiful depiction of the Ram Darbar idol. Featuring Lord Rama with his divine consort Sita, devoted brother Lakshmana, and loyal devotee Hanuman, this artwork is a tribute to the virtues of family and devotion. Bringing the Ram Darbar into your home is believed to inspire the same warmth and togetherness as seen in Lord Rama’s family, filling your space with a serene, uplifting energy.

Placement Suggestion: Place it in a family room or prayer area to symbolise and inspire family togetherness.

6. Maa Laxmi by Satguru’s

A shiny Maa Lakshmi idol

 

Maa Lakshmi is the divine consort of Lord Vishnu and is considered the Goddess of wealth and prosperity. Indians religiously worship the Maa Lakshmi statue during the festival of Diwali. They decorate their houses with the hope that the Goddess will enter their house and shower her blessings. 

Placement Suggestion: Ideal for the entryway or a dedicated prayer room, where it can invite blessings and positive energy into the home.

Rose Quartz Elephant

A small elephant sculpture made using rose quartz

 

Switching from the spiritual aspect of Indian art, an elephant statue is a symbol of strength and positive fortune. This elephant sculpture is made using rose quartz, a semi-precious material that is associated with peace and love.

Placement Suggestion: Display it on a bookshelf or side table to add a calming influence and a touch of elegance.

8. Galloping Horse Sculpture

A sculpture of galloping horse

 

Understand and experience the essence of love, harmony, and unity with this beautiful depiction of the Ram Darbar idol. Featuring Lord Rama with his divine consort Sita, devoted brother Lakshmana, and loyal devotee Hanuman, this artwork is a tribute to the virtues of family and devotion. Bringing the Ram Darbar into your home is believed to inspire the same warmth and togetherness as seen in Lord Rama’s family, filling your space with a serene, uplifting energy.

Placement Suggestion: Place it in an office or workspace as a symbol of motivation and forward momentum.

Conclusion

Affordable Indian art offers a chance to bring a touch of India’s rich cultural heritage into your home without stretching your budget. Each piece, whether it’s a depiction of a deity, a symbolic sculpture, or a vibrant painting, carries with it the spirit of Indian craftsmanship and tradition. By carefully choosing and placing these artworks, you can create a home environment filled with beauty, meaning, and inspiration. Start your collection today and enjoy the elegance of Indian art in your own space.

Satguru’s has one of the best collections of affordable Indian art, from paintings and wall arts to God idols and sculptures. Along with Indian art, you can also check out our modern art paintings, home decor, and kitchen and dining collection. Visit Satguru’s today.

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