Gandhara Art House

Explore the timeless charm of Gandhara art

An art palace connecting the ancient and the modern, re - creating a visual epic of the integration of civilizations

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Rp 38500
Moonlit Buddha of Gandhara

Traditional Reproduction・Buddhist Theme

Rp 29800
Silk Road Caravan & Persian Miniature Fusion

Cultural Fusion・Historical Narrative

Rp 32000
Double-Faced Bodhisattva of Gandhara

Religious Imagery・Relic Reproduction

Rp 49500
Buddhist Realm in the Monsoon

Abstract Art・Philosophical Imagery

Rp 41500
Chitral Gol: Snow Leopard’s Gaze

Natural Heritage・Wildlife Symbolism

Rp 27500
Rp 26000
Khewra Salt Mine: Crystals of the Indus

Natural Wonder・Industrial Heritage

Every stroke is a dialogue of civilizations

Digital Reconstruction of Hadda Monastery

Rp 15000

Based on Harvard’s 3D scans, transforms Hadda’s clay Buddha statues into oil painting with a cyberpunk style: translucent digital grids overlay weathered clay figures, symbolizing ancient heritage meets modern technology.

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Tech Art・Heritage Conservation

Double-Faced Bodhisattva of Gandhara

Rp 32000

Replicates the rare double-faced bodhisattva from Jamalpur: one side compassionate, the other wrathful, symbolizing Buddhist wisdom and power. The background uses Pakistan’s national colors, green and white, echoing the "Land of the Pure" cultural identity.

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Religious Imagery・Relic Reproduction

Lahore Fort: Courtyard of Whispers

Rp 42000

Reimagines the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) courtyard at Lahore Fort, translating Gandharan marble inlay techniques into oil painting. The mosaic floor features geometric patterns inspired by Taxila’s ancient brickwork, with peacock motifs symbolizing Mughal-Gandharan cultural overlap.

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Architectural Heritage・Mughal Fusion

Kalash Valley: Dance of the Ancestors

Rp 36800

Depicts the indigenous Kalash people’s harvest ritual, blending their animist traditions with Gandharan art’s volumetric modeling. The dancers’ headdresses feature replica Taxila-style terracotta beads, with the landscape incorporating Swat Valley’s characteristic green terraces.

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Indigenous Culture・Ritual Scene

Karachi Port: Modernity Meets Maritime Heritage

Rp 34000

A contemporary take on Pakistan’s largest port, blending cargo containers with Gandharan maritime motifs. The cranes are outlined in bold black, echoing ancient stone reliefs, with the sea painted in layers of indigo and cobalt, dotted with fishing boats in traditional Sindhi colors.

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Urban Landscape・Modern Pakistan

Hindu Kush: Caravan of the Gods

Rp 49000

A mythical interpretation of the Hindu Kush mountain range as a procession of deities from Greek, Indian, and Persian pantheons, reflecting Gandhara’s syncretic heritage. Apollo rides a winged horse alongside Shiva’s Nandi bull, with Mithraic symbols woven into the landscape.

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Mythological Fusion・Cosmic Journey

Sindhi Bride: The Henna Scrolls of Mehrgarh

Rp 39000

Features a Sindh-region bride adorned with henna patterns inspired by Mehrgarh Neolithic pottery designs, combined with Gandharan floral motifs. The intricate henna designs extend into the background, forming a narrative of her life journey.

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Wedding Culture・Textile Art

The Artistic Dialogue Across Millennia —— The Revival of the Gandhara Civilization on the Canvas

When the light and shadow of ancient Greece meet the philosophical thoughts of ancient India, every stroke is an epic of civilization

  • At Gandhara Art House, every piece of work is an entrance to time and space.
  • We take the schist carvings of the Taxila ruins as the framework, and the gilding techniques of the Kushan Dynasty as the soul, infusing the "Greek realism" and "Buddhist spirit" of Gandhara art into the modern canvas.
  • From the 20 layers of glaze stacking of "The Gandhara Buddha in the Moonlight" to the gold powder outlining of "The Silk Road Caravan", each work of art has gone through dozens of traditional processes, yet is reinterpreted from a contemporary perspective - just as what flows between the folds of the Buddha's robe is not paint, but the eternal luster of the integration of civilizations.

Crossroads of Civilizations: When Gandhara Art Meets Contemporary Aesthetics

The charm of Gandhara lies in its once being a melting pot of Greek, Persian, and Indian civilizations. Gandhara Art House deconstructs ancient clay sculptures with the cyberpunk filter of "Digital Reconstruction of Hadda Monastery"; awakens the divine symbol of the endangered species with the fluorescent glaze of "Indus River Dolphin"; and reproduces the aesthetic dialogue between the Mughal and Gandhara civilizations with the inlay of broken gemstones from the "Sheesh Mahal of Lahore Fort". We not only replicate history but also use street graffiti, fluorescent media, and mixed materials to enable the 21st - century gaze to have an affectionate encounter with civilizations from before Christ.

Join this art experiment that transcends time and space, collect a "breathing cultural heritage", and turn your space into a venue for civilizational dialogue.