Vivarang
FUSION MADHUBANI SAREE
FUSION MADHUBANI SAREE
Madhubani handpainted saree with dancing peacocks in bright colors on aanchal.
The Ikat handloom patch as border on the saree...makes it a fusion of 2 artforms: Ikat and Madhubani
Size: 6.5mts with BP in running (with painting and patch for sleeves border)
Fabric: Chanderi cotton
Color: Red Base with offwhite aanchal and multicolored painting
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Madhubani painting or Mithila painting is a style of Indian painting, practiced in Mithila region of Bihar state, India. It is locally believed that Madhubani painting tradition started when Raja Janak of India (now Nepal) commissioned local artists to paint murals in his palace in preparations for the marriage of his daughter Sita to Lord Ram.
Painting is done with fingers, twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and matchsticks, using natural dyes and pigments, and is characterized by eye-catching geometrical patterns. The women painters of Mithila lived in a closed society.