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Madhubani Tussar | Handloom Saree | Hand Painted Radha Krishan Art

Original price Rs. 10,200.00 - Original price Rs. 10,200.00
Original price
Rs. 10,200.00
Rs. 10,200.00 - Rs. 10,200.00
Current price Rs. 10,200.00

Colour - Blue

Style - Madhubani Hand Painted Traditional Folk Art

Fine quality pure Tussar Ghicha silk pen painted Mithila Madhubani saree.

Material & Craft

Madhubani, or Mithila art, is an ancient folk-art form from the Mithila region of Bihar, dating back over 2,500 years. Traditionally practiced by women, it originated as a way to adorn walls and doors with intricate paintings, seeking divine blessings for prosperity and peace. Madhubani sarees reflect the cultural roots of Indian heritage linked to the Ramayana, where King Janaka commissioned Madhubani paintings to decorate his palace for Sita's wedding to Rama. These globally renowned sarees created with time, skill and patience are characterized by geometric patterns, depictions of nature, Hindu deities like Krishna, Rama, and Durga, as well as celestial elements such as the Sun and Moon along with double line borders, decorative floral patterns, abstract figures, and big almond eyes. Painted using fingers, neem tree twigs, bamboo brushes, and natural colours like soot, turmeric, indigo, flower juice, red sandalwood, leaves, rice flour, and palasha flowers, the elaborate process for crafting Madhubani sarees involves preparing the surface, creating the design, filling in the details, outlining and drying. Wear with pride these sarees symbolize a unique blend of tradition, artistry, and weaving.

Size and Weight

Length: 6.5 metres (Blouse material included)
Width: 113 cm
Weight: 550 gms

Colour Disclaimer

Each product featured on our website is individually hand-painted by skilled master artisans. Due to the nature of this craftsmanship, every piece is one-of-a-kind, and there may be slight variations in colour and design compared to the images shown on the website.

Care

Dry clean only.

Delivery & Return Policy

All products from Indoartisans are carefully packaged and dispatched in our custom-branded boxes to ensure safe delivery.

For Ready To Ship/In Stock items, we dispatch within one week of order confirmation. Return requests for these products will be accepted only if made within 7 days of delivery. Please note that we do not accept returns for international orders.

For Made To Order products, please allow 2-3 weeks for crafting and dispatch. These items are not eligible for return.

Once your order is confirmed, our team will coordinate closely with the artisan(s) to monitor progress and maintain high-quality standards. You’ll receive regular updates from us throughout the process- from Order Confirmation to Order Shipped and Order Delivered along with Order Tracking links.

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