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Guru Nanak Dev Ji 3D Relief Mural (3x2 ft), symbolizing peace, compassion, and spiritual wisdom.
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji 3D Wall Art Sculpture for Home (3 × 2 Feet)

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ColorGolden
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji 3D Wall Art Mural — The First Sikh Guru in Handcrafted Relief

Guru Nanak Dev Ji — the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus — is depicted here in a serene portrait relief that captures the composed grace, spiritual authority, and compassionate expression for which he is revered across centuries of Sikh devotional art. This handcrafted 3D wall art sculpture renders that portrait in layered high relief, crafted from epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass with fine surface detailing across the facial features, white robes, and characteristic expression of inner stillness, creating a relief mural that suits prayer rooms, living rooms, and cultural spaces equally well.

At 3 × 2 feet, the horizontal format provides strong visual presence on prayer room walls, entrance installations, and display arrangements, with the relief depth creating a natural interplay of light and shadow across the portrait throughout the day. Available in both Framed and Unframed formats.

Available Finish Options

  • Golden — A warm, radiant surface that gives the Guru Nanak portrait a sacred, devotional luminosity suited to traditional Sikh prayer spaces.
  • Bronze — A deep, classical finish that gives the portrait a timeless, dignified sculptural character suited to heritage and cultural interiors.
  • White — A clean, minimal surface that lets the relief contours and portrait detailing read with full clarity in contemporary spaces.

Specifications

Product Type 3D Wall Art Sculpture
Design Guru Nanak Dev Ji (Portrait Relief)
Dimensions 3 × 2 Feet / 36 × 24 Inches / 91.44 × 60.96 cm
Material Epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass
Finish Options Golden, Bronze, White
Frame Framed and Unframed
Mounting Ready to hang
Usage Indoor wall decor

Design and Craftsmanship Highlights

  • Guru Nanak Dev Ji sculpted in serene portrait relief with fine surface detailing across facial features, expression, robes, and characteristic turban form
  • Layered high-relief depth creates strong light and shadow movement across the portrait as ambient light shifts through the day
  • Compact 3 × 2 feet horizontal format suits prayer room walls, entrance niches, and display arrangements
  • Available framed for immediate installation or unframed for custom display and cultural wall arrangement flexibility
  • Epoxy resin and fiberglass construction ensures consistent finish quality and long-term structural durability across all three finishes

Placement and Usability

  • Prayer rooms and Gurdwara spaces — a meaningful devotional portrait for dedicated Sikh sacred spaces
  • Home entrances and living room walls — a culturally resonant choice for Sikh households and those who draw inspiration from Guru Nanak's teachings
  • Educational institutions and community spaces — suits schools, colleges, and cultural centres celebrating Sikh heritage
  • Office walls and professional environments — brings a grounding, inspirational presence associated with compassion and service
  • Gurpurab, Baisakhi, and housewarming gifting — a deeply meaningful choice for Sikh households and occasions celebrating the Guru's legacy

Care Instructions

  • Clean gently using a soft dry cloth
  • Suitable for indoor display
  • Surface repainting can be done if required

Disclaimer: This artwork is an artistic interpretation inspired by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and is intended for decorative and cultural purposes only.

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  • Domestic (India): Shipping is included in the product price.
  • International: Calculated at checkout based on destination and order weight.

Delivery Time:

  • India: 7–14 working days
  • International: 10–15 working days
    Address changes are allowed before dispatch. We also ship to P.O. boxes.

Duties & Taxes:

  • India: GST is included.
  • International: Import duties/taxes may apply. If refused, return costs will be deducted from your refund.

Shipment Protection:
Damage/Loss During Transit: We will process a refund or replacement following the courier's investigation. For any issues, contact us at hello@artgatha.com.

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The Core of Guru Nanak's Teaching

Guru Nanak Dev Ji — born in 1469 in Talvandi, now Nankana Sahib in Pakistan — founded Sikhism on a single foundational truth: Ik Onkar, One God, formless and eternal, present in every creation without distinction of caste, religion, or gender. This was not simply theology — it was a direct challenge to the social hierarchies of 15th century India.

His teachings are preserved in 974 hymns compiled into the Guru Granth Sahib. He established three pillars for Sikh life: Naam Japna — meditation on God's name; Kirat Karni — earning an honest living; and Vand Chakna — sharing what one has with others. The langar, the free community kitchen found in every Gurdwara serving anyone regardless of religion or caste, is the living institutional expression of that third principle today.

Placement for Guru Nanak Dev Ji Wall Art

In Sikh households, Guru Nanak's portrait is traditionally placed in the prayer room or living room on the North or East wall — directions associated with clarity, wisdom, and positive energy. The portrait should be positioned at or above eye level, on a clean, dedicated wall section free of surrounding clutter.

For offices, educational institutions, and community spaces, the portrait is placed at the entrance or on the primary feature wall — establishing the Guru's presence as an inspirational and grounding focal point for the space and all who enter it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ik Onkar means "One God" — the belief that a single, formless, eternal God dwells within every creation without distinction of caste, religion, or gender. It is the opening symbol of the Guru Granth Sahib and the foundational statement of Sikh philosophy, established by Guru Nanak at the age of eight.

Naam Japna — meditate on God's name; Kirat Karni — earn an honest living with integrity; and Vand Chakna — share what you have with others. These three principles together form the complete framework of Sikh daily life, integrating spiritual practice, ethical work, and community responsibility into a single way of living.

The Mool Mantra is the opening verse of the Guru Granth Sahib, composed by Guru Nanak. It declares God as eternal truth, formless, fearless, without enmity, and beyond the cycle of birth and death. It is recited daily by devout Sikhs and is considered the most concentrated expression of Guru Nanak's theology in a single passage.