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Co-existance in Nature - Fish and Flowers, Madhubani by Ambika devi
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Symbolically Spiritual, Madhubani by Ambika devi
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Contoured Elegance - Harmony in Madhubani, Madhubani Painting by Ambika Devi
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Circular Ripples, Colorful Companions
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Yellow beauty: Wonder in Pot
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Motherhood - Arboreal Tapestry, Madhubani Painting by Priti Karn
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Aquatic serenade - Vibrant Symphony of Madhubani, Madhubani Painting by Priti Karn
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Blossoms of Tranquility A Madhubani Painting of the Blooming Tree by Ambika Devi
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Nature's Tapestry A Pink- Flowered Madhubani Tree, Madhubani Painting by Ambika Devi
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Madhubani Painting by Ambika Devi for sale
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The Majestic Peacock's Tapestry Madhubani Painting by Ambika Devi for sale
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Blossoms of Radiance The lush tree tapestry Madhubani Painting by Ambika Devi
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Pink Flowers of Madhubani Bliss, Madhubani Painting by Ambika Devi for sale
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Blending Traditions: A Tale of Unity in a Madhubani Painting by Ambika Devi
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Abundance Unveiled Majestic Fish and Blooming Petals Madhubani Painting by Ambika Devi
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Whimsical Harmony Madhubani art by Ambika Devi
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Exploring Madhubani, the Living Canvas of Nature, by Ambika Devi
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 Madhubani Wall Plates for Diwali Home Decor
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 Madhubani Plate Art Wall Plates for Sale
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Buy Fish and lotus motifs in Madhubani by Vibhuti Nath
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About Madhubani Painting

Madhubani art (the term ‘Madhubani’ translates to ‘forest of honey’) originating from the Mithila region of Bihar, India, is a traditional art form celebrated for its beautiful patterns, vibrant colors, and rich cultural significance. Traditionally, these paintings were executed by women on the walls and floors of homes during festivals, weddings, and religious ceremonies. The paintings depict subjects based on Hindu mythology, nature, folklore, and everyday life. Overall, Madhubani art is the creative representation of all the motifs, colors, and forms found in the vicinity and incorporates a blend of history, tradition, and mythology.

Legend

There are various legends associated with Madhubani art. However, one of the popular beliefs states that King Janak (Father of Sita mentioned in Ramayana) commissioned craftsmen to decorate the state to celebrate her daughter’s wedding with lord Rama. Hence, establishing the tradition of Madhubani art in the region.

Tradition and Technique

Madhubani artists use natural pigments derived from plants, flowers, and minerals to create the art. Traditionally they hand-painted the designs using bamboo sticks or twigs; however, brushes are generally used these days. The common motifs used in the composition include geometric shapes, floral designs, peacocks, fish, elephants, and scenes from Hindu epics. Each motif carries its own symbolism, often representing fertility, prosperity, love, and harmony.
In the 1960s, a severe drought prompted the Indian government to support local artisans that gained international recognition for Madhubani art. Since then, Madhubani art has evolved from wall and floor paintings to various mediums, including canvases, textiles, pottery, and even contemporary art installations.

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