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Unveiling Eternity: The Divine Dance of Morphed Dillagi Platter & Coasters- Luxury Home Decor

Updated: May 16

Imagine a wooden bark platter, weathered by time yet adorned with the timeless elegance of Indian artistry. Its surface, a canvas of rustic charm, provides the perfect backdrop for a divine narrative to unfold. In the realm of this platter, a masterpiece awaits, echoing the whispers of ancient tales and the strokes of skilled artisans.


Presenting the Morphed Dillagi Platter & Coaster set, an enthralling fusion of classic craftsmanship and useful functionality. With this gorgeous set, which is expertly produced by hand, you may fully immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of old Indian art.


This wooden platter, which is inspired by authentic Indian art paintings from years ago, beautifully combines tradition and contemporary. Bright yellow is a lovely accent to any eating or decorative environment since it radiates warmth and cheerfulness.


At its core, the platter boasts a luminous base, suffused with the warmth of the sun's embrace — a radiant canvas reminiscent of the golden hues that grace the horizon at dawn. This rich, yellow foundation serves as the stage upon which the illustrious Morphed Dillagi emerges from the depths of history.


The 'Divine Couple' which inspired our Morphed Dillagi design, a masterpiece shrouded in mystery, transcends time and space, inviting us to delve into the enchanting world of Indian miniature painting. Crafted by an unknown virtuoso, this painting epitomizes the quintessence of divine love and eternal harmony.


Within this wooden tableau, the "Divine Couple" springs to life with our twist calling it Morphed Dillagi, their ethereal forms dancing across the yellow expanse with grace and poise. Their union is a symphony of colors, each brushstroke infused with the ardor of devotion and the serenity of enlightenment.


The technique employed in this miniature masterpiece is none other than the revered tradition of Indian miniature painting. A meticulous craft passed down through generations, it demands unwavering precision and boundless creativity. Through delicate brushwork and intricate detailing, the artist breathes life into the sacred narrative, weaving together a tapestry of beauty and meaning.


"Divine Couple" by Unknown.

As we behold this wooden bark platter adorned with the "Divine Couple," we are reminded of the profound significance of Indian art. It serves as a bridge connecting the past with the present, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of India's cultural heritage. In a world inundated with mass-produced trinkets, such pieces of art stand as beacons of authenticity and soulful expression.


A captivating picture of a man at his partner's feet, evoking the spirit of love and devotion, is the central theme of this masterpiece. It is reminiscent of old Indian art. This ancient story is brought to life with exquisite details and masterful craftsmanship, producing a visual feast that stands the test of time.


Morphed India crafts the platter & coaster with precision, making it not just a work of art but also a utilitarian home ornament. Its robust hardwood design provides long-lasting use, making it great for serving appetizers, sweets, or as an attractive table centerpiece.



In today's fast-paced world, where trends come and go with fleeting haste, there is a growing yearning for depth and substance in our surroundings. Home décor trends may evolve, but the allure of timeless classics never fades. Incorporating elements of Indian art into modern interiors not only adds a touch of elegance but also infuses spaces with a sense of history and cultural resonance.


The Morphed Dillagi Platter and Coaster set, with its yellow design on a wooden bark platter, transcends mere decoration. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian art, a reminder of the divine beauty that lies within the heart of every creation. As we embrace these treasures from the past, we enrich our homes with stories untold and memories everlasting.



Credits for the Indian Miniature painting used & the information: Google Arts & Culture Library & their partners.

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