Old is Gold: Explore timeless treasures and historic tales at Gramin Arts in Oshiwara!

Old is Gold: Explore timeless treasures and historic tales at Gramin Arts in Oshiwara!

Each piece here tells a story, bearing witness to the opulence and artistry of bygone eras.
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Alt Title- Explore a historical journey through antiquities with Oshiwara's Gramin Arts

Tucked away in the noisy alleys of Oshiwara, there's an antique shop called Gramin Arts. If you're into art and home decor, you definitely need to check out this store, that holds generous strands of history!

Gramin Arts houses paintings from Tanjore, an array of wooden and brass items, a few iconic old ads, 1900s calendars, a string of vintage photos, lithographs, grandfather clocks, and even a few big paintings by Raja Ravi Varma.

This unique establishment is a paradise for antique enthusiasts, history lovers, and art connoisseurs, who seek to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of India's past. So read on to know more about this shop!

Look for the vintage pieces only

The antique emporium boasts an extensive array of vintage articles, paintings, and artistic creations. Ramesh Gramin, the proprietor of this establishment, shares that for the past four decades, he has been amassing these remarkable pieces from various corners of India.

The brand has two outlets - Bangalore and Mumbai. The Mumbai shop, nestled in Oshiwara, was established a quarter-century ago and is brimming with an assortment of items, with scarcely an inch of space left unoccupied, and is managed by Manish Sharma. Each item tells a story, conveying the grandeur and craftsmanship of past eras.

When you're in the store, don't forget to take some time to check out the unique stuff - whether it's hidden at the back of the shelves, right in front of you, or easy to spot.

It's prized possession- Raja Ravi Varma paintings

The allure of Gramin Arts is further enhanced by the presence of its most valuable pieces – large works of art by the renowned painter Raja Ravi Varma. These works of art are emblematic of the amalgamation of Indian and European styles, as evidenced by Raja Ravi Varma's mastery of oil painting and the fusion of Indian and European aesthetics. The inclusion of these works of art in the shop further confirms Gramin Arts' status as a repository of cultural and artistic heritage.

Brass utensils, calendars dating back to 1900s- You'll find everything here

The store also features a dedicated area for brass culinary utensils, including lunch containers and a selection of enamel ladles. Additionally, rows of photographs and antique prints are on display, with the majority having undergone meticulous restoration.

Among the most eye-catching finds are nineteenth-century advertisements and calendars dating back to 1900s that illustrate the marketing strategies and design principles of a pre-existing era. These fleeting works of art offer insight into the changing tastes and preferences of society, providing an insight into the early days of consumerism.

Not only Gramin Arts is a shopping paradise for people, having an eye for vintage articles but it is also very popular among the film fraternity. People from the film industry frequently visit the establishment to acquire items for shooting.

Bookmark this right away!

As you'll step out of Gramin Arts, you'll carry with you not just unique, antique pieces but also the stories they hold – stories of royalty, craftsmanship, cultural evolution, and the passage of time.

This hidden treasure in the heart of Oshiwara is a testament to the fact that the past is not lost; it lives on in the form of these cherished artefacts, waiting to captivate the hearts and minds of those who venture into its embrace.

Where- At: Shop no 7, Ram Janak Singh Compound, Oshiwara Old Furniture Market, SV Road, Jogeshwari West
Time- 10.30 am to 7 pm

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