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Women’s Mithila Painting Saree I Hand Painted I Madhubani Linen Saree

Original price was: ₹9,400.00.Current price is: ₹6,499.00.

Madhubani painting is a famous art that originated in the Mithila region of Bihar (India). Madhubani hand-painted art is considered to be as old as the era in which Ramayana was set. It is said that inhabitants of the Mithila region painted their homes and streets with Madhubani art. Madhubani paintings were done to celebrate the wedding of Lord Ram and Sita.
Madhubani paintings were done using natural colors and twigs of the tree. These days it is done using acrylic paints and a brush.
This Pure Linen Saree is crafted with hand-painted Madhubani. It’s a 5.5 mtr saree drape with exclusive 90 cm running blouse piece with a Madhubani border to go with it.

Each item is handcrafted with the hand-painting Madhubani technique and might carry variations of color, patterns, and other delicate inefficiencies. Handloom fabric may have an uneven texture.

 

Shipping Timeline: 18-20 working days

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Description

Introducing the exquisite Women’s Madhubani Painting Saree, a masterpiece of artistry and craftsmanship. Hand-painted with utmost care and precision, this Mithila Linen Saree beautifully showcases the rich cultural heritage of Madhubani painting.

Each stroke on this saree tells a story, as traditional Madhubani motifs and patterns come to life on the finest quality linen fabric. The intricate detailing and vibrant colors make this saree a true work of art. Whether you’re attending a wedding, festival, or any special occasion, this saree is sure to make a statement and leave a lasting impression.

Made with love and passion by skilled artisans, this hand-painted saree captures the essence of Indian tradition and artistry. The lightweight and breathable linen fabric ensure utmost comfort, allowing you to flaunt your style with ease. The saree drapes beautifully, enhancing your natural grace and elegance.

Not only does this saree celebrate the beauty of Madhubani painting, but it also supports the livelihood of the talented artisans who pour their heart and soul into creating these masterpieces. By owning this saree, you contribute to the preservation of ancient art forms and empower the artisans of Mithila.

This Women’s Madhubani Painting Saree is a timeless piece that transcends trends and seasons. It’s a true collector’s item and a testament to your unique style and appreciation for art. Pair it with your favorite blouse and accessories to create a look that’s truly captivating.

Experience the allure of Madhubani painting and indulge in the elegance of Mithila Linen with this remarkable hand-painted saree. Embrace the beauty of Indian tradition and stand out in the crowd with this one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Own a piece of art that tells a story and celebrates the rich cultural heritage of India.

Features and Details

  • Exquisite Hand Painted Madhubani Linen Saree, showcasing the traditional artistry of Mithila painting.
  • Vibrant colors and intricate detailing bring the rich cultural heritage of Bihar to life.
  • Crafted from premium quality linen fabric, known for its lightweight and breathable nature.
  • Bold and vibrant Madhubani motifs featuring nature-inspired elements, geometric patterns, and traditional motifs.
  • Each saree is a one-of-a-kind piece, handcrafted by skilled artisans with organic dyes and eco-friendly practices.
  • Care Instructions: Machine Wash
  • Material : Soft Cotton
  • Design : Mithila Painting
  • Occasion : Sarees for women, festive, traditional saree. Best birth-day gift for your loved ones.
  • Shipping Timeline: 18-20 working days

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