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Synonym | Mithila Painting |
Style | Kachani |
Material | Paper |
Colour | Organic |
Tradition | Non rubbing or redoing |
Usability | Decor |
Dimension |
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Country Of Origin : India
On occasion of Sita�s marriage with Lord Rama the entire city of Mithila was decorated with Madhubani paintings an illustration of courage, destiny & Celebrations.
Period of Origin |
Treta yuga (Rama's period) |
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Country of Origin |
India |
Geographical Region |
Mithila, Bihar. |
GI Application No. |
37 |
GI Status Awarded |
2006-2007 |
GI Product of India |
30th |
Painted By |
Shri Pushkar Jha, Chief Artisan, GI Panchayat Mithila. |
Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila painting, is a traditional style of painting that originates from the Mithila region in Bihar, India. It is one of the most celebrated art forms recognized by the Government of India through the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, distinguishing it as a significant contribution to the heritage of Indian art. GiTAGGED® brings forward this extraordinary art with the exclusive "Peacock Fish Elephant Art" piece, crafted meticulously on paper using organic colors, following the revered traditions of Madhubani.
This Madhubani painting embodies the elegance of the Kachani style, which is characterized by intricate fine lines and detailed patterns. The art style typically involves the use of monochrome with light and delicate strokes that create a pattern-rich and intricate design. In the "Peacock Fish Elephant Art," these attributes manifest in a stunning visual narrative where peacocks, fish, and elephants are rendered in glorious detail, showcasing the artisanal excellence of Madhubani artists.
GiTAGGED® ensures authenticity by using traditional and organic materials. This Madhubani painting is crafted on high-quality paper that is specially selected to complement the delicate Kachani style. The colors used are plant-based, organic pigments, which not only lend a rich and vibrant hue to the art but also ensure longevity without fading. The intricate work is done with natural brushes, maintaining the authenticity and tradition of the art form.
The dimensions for this piece stand at 34 inches in length and 26 inches in height, making it a versatile decor element suitable for various spaces. Be it your living room, bedroom, office, or any other space, this painting will subtly enhance the aesthetic value with its captivating design. The sizes are considerate enough to draw attention without overwhelming the setting.
This particular painting is a non-rubbing and non-redoing artwork, ensuring that the original strokes and craftsmanship are retained in their purest form. The traditional method used by the artisans of the Mithila region signifies the authenticity of the art piece, preventing any form of modification once the painting is complete.
The "Peacock Fish Elephant Art" is painted by the distinguished artisan Shri Pushkar Jha, who is the Chief Artisan of the GI Panchayat Mithila. A name synonymous with expertise and innovation in the field of Madhubani art, Shri Jha brings decades of experience and a deep understanding of traditional art practices to each piece he crafts.
Peacock: Peacocks in Madhubani painting symbolize beauty, grace, and purity. They are often depicted in vibrant colors and intricate designs, showcasing the lavish use of patterns that Kachani style is known for.
Fish: Fish motifs in these paintings signify fertility, prosperity, and abundance. Traditionally, they are considered a good omen and are intricately depicted to bring positivity to the surroundings.
Elephant: Elephants represent strength, wisdom, and royalty in Madhubani art. Their majestic presence in the painting speaks to the grandeur and the cultural significance imbued in the design.
Madhubani painting, including this exquisite piece, holds a prestigious GI tag, showcasing its cultural and historical significance. The use of the GI tag is regulated to ensure that the art form remains true to its origins and maintains a set standard of quality and authenticity.
Historically, Madhubani paintings were created by the women of Mithila on walls and floors of their homes, especially during festivals and special occasions. Legend has it that during the period known as Treta Yuga, on the occasion of Sita’s marriage to Lord Rama, the entire city of Mithila was adorned with such paintings. This practice continues today, albeit on more portable mediums like paper and canvas, preserving the same storytelling essence that depicts themes of courage, destiny, and celebrations.
Perfect for home decor, this painting seamlessly integrates tradition with modern aesthetics. It can be framed and hung on walls or placed in a prominent position where it can be appreciated for its detailed craftsmanship and cultural richness.
The GiTAGGED® Madhubani Painting Peacock Fish Elephant Art stands as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of India. By acquiring this piece,