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This is a Shreenathji Handwork patch.
* Subject: The patch depicts Shreenathji, a form of Lord Krishna specifically worshipped in the Pushtimarg sect. The black-skinned, bejeweled form is a classic representation of the deity.
* Craftsmanship: The piece is described as "Handwork," which refers to the intricate, handmade craftsmanship evident in the detailed beadwork, sequin placement, and thread embroidery.
* Materials: It is made from a variety of materials, including beads of various sizes and colors, small pearls, and metallic or colorful threads.
* Design Details: The design features the characteristic elaborate clothing and ornamentation of Shreenathji, with a prominent crown, multiple layers of bead necklaces, and a brightly colored garment (known as a poshak). The garment is decorated with chevron patterns and is fringed with colorful tassels.
* Purpose: This type of patch is used to embellish clothing for religious festivals and ceremonies, or to decorate devotional items. It is often sewn onto garments worn by devotees or used to adorn miniature deity idols or decorative religious tapestries.
* Branding: The "Bharat Lace"