There are flowers that bloom for the world — and those that bloom in stillness.
The Blush Lotus Temple Back, part of our Sacred Within Threads collection, is a quiet unfolding of that stillness. A hand-embroidered altar panel made not for display, but for presence — to hold a space of sanctity, of memory, of inner returning.
Crafted by master artisans from Rajasthan, this panel brings together clusters of soft pink lotus blossoms, floating buds, and fresh green leaves. Every motif is embroidered with delicate threads and hand-placed beads, forming a natural rhythm across a cream-colored base — like sacred water holding floating prayers.
The lotus, long revered across Indian traditions, symbolizes purity rising from the mud — a reminder that beauty and sanctity are not distant, but born from within. Here, the blossoms are shaded in warm pinks and deep reds, bordered with white pearl accents. Their stems and leaves wind gently upward, mirroring breath, devotion, and growth.
Designed to rest behind idols or mandirs, this temple back creates a living space for prayer — soft, fragrant, unspoken. It doesn’t shout its sacredness; it simply holds it.
At Studio Ayni, we believe the sacred is often subtle. This piece is not made to impress — it’s made to remember.
Material: Premium fabric with Hand Embroidery
Embellishments: Seed Beads, Zari & Silk Thread Detailing
Craftsmanship: Hand Embroidery
Inspired by: Indian Temple Art & Lotus Symbolism
Customisable Roll: Yes
Care Instructions: Dust lightly with a soft, dry cloth. Keep away from direct sunlight and dampness to preserve embroidery.
Why You’ll Love This Sacred Piece:
Spiritual Symbolism: The lotus represents purity, awakening, and grace.
Made for Devotion: Perfect as a temple back behind idols, lamps, or sacred symbols.
Artisan Crafted: Created by skilled Indian artisans using heirloom techniques.
Peaceful Palette: Soft pinks and greens bring harmony to any spiritual space.
Thoughtful Gift: A gentle and meaningful offering for housewarmings, weddings, or sacred ceremonies.