Handpainted Madhubani Linen Radha Krishna Dupatta
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Madhubani painting is a famous art that originated in the Mithila region of Bihar (India). Madhubani hand-painted art is considered to be as old as the era in which Ramayana was set. It is said that inhabitants of the Mithila region painted their homes and streets with Madhubani art. Madhubani paintings were done to celebrate the wedding of Lord Ram and Sita.
Madhubani paintings were done using natural colors and twigs of the tree. These days it is done using acrylic paints and brush.
Each item is handcrafted with the hand-painting technique, and might carry variations of color, patterns and other delicate inefficiencies. Handloom fabric may have uneven texture.
Dimensions(L X B X H) & Material : 2.5mtrs/ 36" Linen with zari border
Madhubani Hand-painting Features:
Dry clean only. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry in direct sunlight. Store in cool & dry place wrapped in muslin fabric. Iron on the reverse side of the art work/ painting.
Returns are accepted by the company if the items received are not as described or if they are damaged.
Returns must be initiated within 7 days of delivery and if accepted, the refund will be processed in 10 working days and will be returned to the original mode of payment.
Name Of Manufacturer/ Packer/ Importer
Diorama Designs
Country of Origin
India
Marketed By
Our Better Planet Private Limited





