Madhubani Art Hand Painted Dupatta – Elephants & Louts

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. Beautiful hand painted Madhubani art dupatta on Khadi fabric.
. Ornate design of flowers & elephant on borders.
. The artist takes 4-5 days to complete one piece of dupatta
. The bright & Vibrant colours makes it easy to pair with most of the colours. Match with the solid colour kurta for elegant look.
. Has beautiful fringes
. Length – 2.5mtr
. Colour – Multi colour

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Description

Wash & Care – Hand wash in cold water. Flat Dry
Dry clean preferable

Note – These are custom hand made designed products, Hence may have slight uneven surface or painting. Please note it is the unique feature of the handmade products and not a defect.

Additional information

Weight 200 g
Dimensions 250 cm

Craft Story - Madhubani Art

. The name comes from its place of origin is Madhubani district of Mithila region in Bihar. Hence also know as Mithila painting.
. It is a intricate geometrical painting inspired by lives of Gods & Goddesses from ancient Hindu epics.
. Traditionally this art was done to decorate the mud floors & walls of the house using rice paste from hand or stick. Later this extended to paper, Canvas and fabrics. The painting is done using variety of tools like fingers, twigs, sticks or nib pens.
. Usually the paintings represents the grandeur of lives of ancient deities along with nature. Usually there is no space visible in the painting as its filled with Sun, Moon, wildlife, flora & fauna and geometric designs.
. There are various styles of the paintings like; Bharni, Katchni, Tantrik, Godna and Kohbar. First two are paintings of deities, while Godna is the traditional name of tattoo art and kohbar is a mandatory art form alive as ritual in most of the Bihari weddings.
. Traditionally the painting was passed on from generation to generation, mainly by women. But now it is also kept alive through some regionally located institutions and people.

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