Description
Celebrate the joyful spirit of Sharad Purnima—the autumn full moon festival—with this vibrant tote bag adapted from a mid-19th century temple hanging from India. Featured in the National Museum of Asian Art's 2025 exhibition Delighting Krishna: Paintings of the Child-God, the artwork captures a lively procession of gopis (cowherd women) set against a starlit sky and lush greenery. With playful white cows parading down the red side panels, this tote is a unique companion for errands, books, or museum visits alike. Made of rugged 900 denier polyester fabric.
Museum Story
The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art, opened to the public in 1923, a gift to the nation from Charles Lang Freer. The Gallery contains an extensive collection of oriental art, prints, sculpture and silk panels, as well as a major group of 19th and 20th century American works.
Details
- 900 denier polyester
- 16"H x 15"W x 4"D
- Made in the USA