Where to Buy Mata ni Pachedi Posters
Updated 30 Jun 2026 · By The Wallimilist Print Desk
“Where to buy Mata ni Pachedi posters” usually returns a wall of identical drop-ship listings. This guide is the opposite: it’s written by the studio that actually prints them, so it covers what a Mata ni Pachedi poster should cost, how to tell a museum-grade print from a cheap reprint, and the 50 designs in our own catalogue worth hanging. The collection spans Ahmedabad, Gujarat (Ambaji / Arasur Hill Shrine Lineage), Becharaji, Gujarat (Bahucharaji Shrine Lineage), North Gujarat (bhavai Folk Theatre) and Chotila, Gujarat (Chamunda Hill Shrine Lineage).
How to choose a Mata ni Pachedi poster that actually lasts
Before you buy a Mata ni Pachedi poster anywhere, check four things. (1) Print resolution — a real art print is made from a 300-DPI master, not an upscaled web image, so the linework stays crisp at A1/A0. (2) Paper — archival cotton fine-art stock, not glossy photo paper, is what reads as art and resists fading. (3) Colour — proper prints are ICC colour-managed and CMYK soft-proofed (we proof to FOGRA39 on a 10-channel press), so the print matches the design. (4) Authenticity — know whether you’re buying licensed merchandise or an original studio interpretation. Wallimilist prints meet all four because we run the press ourselves; that’s the spec sheet, not a marketing line.
What Mata ni Pachedi posters cost
Mata ni Pachedi posters start from $49 for an open-edition matte print and scale with size and finish: A4–A3 for a desk or gallery cluster, A2 as the everyday hero size, and A1–A0 for a statement wall. Framing (Black, White and Natural Oak) and collector / ultra editions cost more. There’s no single flat price because there shouldn’t be — the live, country-aware price for every size, frame and edition is shown on each design’s page.
Sizes, framing & how Mata ni Pachedi posters hang
Every Mata ni Pachedi design is offered in A0, A1, A2 and A3 and in four finishes — unframed, or framed in Black, White and Natural Oak. A2 is the sweet spot above a desk or console; go A1/A0 for a sofa or bed wall, or run a trio of A3s as a gallery grid. Prints ship flat or rolled by size, ready to frame.
Shipping, returns & authenticity
Mata ni Pachedi posters ship worldwide with free shipping (fast lanes across India) and a 14-day return window if the print isn’t right for your wall. Each Mata ni Pachedi design is created in respectful homage to a living tradition — original artwork, not produced by or affiliated with any originating community or institution. Every order is the genuine high-resolution print — never a third-party reprint.
Mata ni Pachedi posters worth hanging — and the stories behind them

Amba Mata on the Lion
Ahmedabad, Gujarat · Vaghri / Devipujak shrine cloth · enthroned-goddess
Mata ni Pachedi means 'the cloth of the Mother Goddess' — a shrine textile of the Vaghri / Devipujak community of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, who, historically barred from temples, painted the Goddess on cloth to create their own portable shrine. Amba Mata, the eight-armed mother of the Arasur hill at Ambaji, is one of the great presiding goddesses invoked on these cloths; the lion is her vahana.
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Bahuchara Mata on the Cockerel
Becharaji, Gujarat · Vaghri / Devipujak shrine cloth · vahana-mount
Mata ni Pachedi means 'the cloth of the Mother Goddess' — a shrine textile of the Vaghri / Devipujak community of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, who, historically barred from temples, painted the Goddess on cloth to create their own portable shrine. Bahuchara Mata, whose vahana is the cockerel and whose shrine stands at Becharaji, is the presiding deity of this tradition.
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Bhavai Theatre
North Gujarat · contemporary × Mata ni Pachedi fusion · folk-theatre scene
Mata ni Pachedi means 'the cloth of the Mother Goddess' — a shrine textile of the Vaghri / Devipujak community of Ahmedabad and north Gujarat, who, historically barred from temples, painted the Goddess on cloth to create their own portable shrine. Bhavai is the traditional all-night folk theatre of Gujarat, performed on open ground by torchlight, its plays often enacting the legends of the goddess; here the form is retold in the cloth's flat three-tone grammar.
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Dandiya Raas
$49



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Mata ni Pachedi posters — people also ask
- Where can I buy Mata ni Pachedi posters online?
- Buy Mata ni Pachedi posters direct from Wallimilist at wallimilist.shop — the Mata ni Pachedi · Gujarat collection has 50 museum-grade designs, each printed in-house and shipped worldwide. Buying direct means the genuine high-resolution print, not a marketplace reseller’s reprint.
- How much does a Mata ni Pachedi poster cost?
- Mata ni Pachedi posters start from $49 for an open-edition matte print, scaling with size (A4 to A0) and framing (Black, White and Natural Oak). The exact, country-aware price for each size/frame/edition is shown live on every design’s page.
- How do I know a Mata ni Pachedi poster is good quality, not a cheap reprint?
- Check four things: a 300-DPI print-resolution master (crisp at A0), archival cotton fine-art paper (not glossy photo stock), ICC colour management / FOGRA39 proofing, and clear authenticity about whether it’s licensed merchandise or an original studio work. Wallimilist prints meet all four — we run the press in-house.
- Are Mata ni Pachedi posters available framed?
- Yes — every Mata ni Pachedi design can be ordered unframed or framed in Black, White and Natural Oak, and arrives ready to hang.
- What sizes do Mata ni Pachedi posters come in?
- Mata ni Pachedi posters are offered in A0, A1, A2 and A3. A2 is the popular hero size; A1–A0 suit larger walls and A3s work well in a cluster.
- Do you ship Mata ni Pachedi posters worldwide?
- Yes — Wallimilist ships Mata ni Pachedi posters worldwide with free shipping (and fast lanes across India), plus a 14-day return window.
- Are these official Mata ni Pachedi posters?
- Each Mata ni Pachedi design is created in respectful homage to a living tradition — original artwork, not produced by or affiliated with any originating community or institution.
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