The Tubba Wooden Painted Door Panel is pure Rajasthani devotion, brushstroke by brushstroke. Hand-painted on reclaimed wood, this double-panel piece depicts Shrinathji in twin arched frames — adorned in richly detailed garments, jewelled necklaces, and ornate crowns, each figure rendered with the kind of care that only comes from a painter who has done this a hundred times and still treats each one like a prayer.
Below, a pair of sacred cows with their calves stand against the vibrant red ground, a motif deeply tied to the Pichwai painting tradition of Nathdwara. The background blazes with swirling golden-yellow foliage on deep red, bordered by a mustard trim that gives the whole piece a warmth you can almost feel. Iron pivot hinges at the top tell you this was once an actual door — likely a small temple or household shrine panel — and that history is part of what makes it so special.
Hang the Tubba on a living room wall, above a console, in a pooja room, or as the centrepiece of a curated gallery wall. It brings colour, faith, and a living craft tradition into your home in the most honest way possible.