Description
This set of three handmade Madhubani paintings beautifully captures the essence of one of India’s oldest folk art traditions from the Mithila region of Bihar. Each artwork features a meaningful central motif—circularly arranged fish, a pair of fish forming a heart, and twin peacocks—symbolizing fertility, love, harmony, and auspiciousness.
The artist skillfully combines Kachni (fine linework) and Bharni (color-filled) techniques, creating intricate geometric patterns and delicate hatching that bring depth and life to each composition. The vibrant palette of reds, yellows, and blues enhances visual appeal while staying rooted in tradition.
Each piece is framed with detailed borders, maintaining the authenticity of Madhubani art where no space is left empty. Together, this trio forms a cohesive visual story celebrating nature, balance, and cultural richness.













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