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Madhubani Hand Painted Chanderi Silk Dupatta | Craftribute | Dancing Peacocks | 91 cm x 251 cm

A beautiful piece of Chanderi silk dupatta hand painted by skilled artisans from Madhubani, Bihar. Dancing peacocks with fanned plumage depict the beauty and exuberance of life. It's a wardrobe essential which can be paired with a white or beige kurta for the classic look!  

About Madhubani

Madhubani paintings also known as Mithila paintings is the famous folk art from Mithilanchal Region of Bihar, India. Folklore says that this art has been practiced since the days of Ramayana and walls were adorned with these paintings during Ma Sita’s wedding with Lord Ram. Traditionally Madhubani wall art used to be practiced by women on the external as well as internal walls of the house on auspicious occasions such as weddings and other celebrations. Known for its bold forms and vibrant colours, today, this wall art has transformed itself into one of the most celebrated folk art on paper and canvas and sought by art connoisseurs across the globe. Now you can carry this art literally close to your heart! Flaunt it on your dupattas and sarees and make everyday a celebration!

Product Care

First wash: Dry Clean
Hand wash separately with soft/ wool detergents. Do not use a brush.
For longevity of colours, fewer washes / dry cleaning are recommended.
Iron the dupatta from the backside with a thin layer of cotton fabric.

Rs. 3,200.00
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Carry the Art in Style!

Don't limit the art to the walls - Wrap yourself in Grace everyday!

FAQs

What is the speciality of Madhubani Art?

Madhubani is a folk art. It mirrors what beats in the human hearts. It portrays the mythological stories as well as the everyday life in and around.

Authentic Madhubani/ Mithila paintings are free hand paintings done using a brush or a nib. No geometric tools are used to draw straight lines or circles etc. Asymmetries and imperfections that celebrate the human genius make Madhubani paintings so special!

Is this dupatta hand painted or printed?

We believe in promoting authentic art that will support continuity of the rich craft traditions of Bharat.

Printed designs will use a block, which will repeat itself at intervals. Hand painted designs on the other hand are made free hand; they will never be perfect and the minor imperfections make each dupatta unique and a piece of art in itself.

Will I get what I see on the web site?

Each Dupatta design is unique and hand painted individually by talented grass root artisans. Each dupatta is shot individually and listed into a product. That is why what you see is what you get.

Can I return the product?

If you receive a wrong/ defective product, we will happily replace it for you. Please refer to our Returns & Refunds guidelines for further details.