Presenting a very exclusive saree from the heartland of Bharat. This hand painted Madhubani saree on soft tussar silk beautifully celebrates the spirit of a village harvest festival. The hand painting portrays women engaged in traditional cooking rituals surrounded by nature depicted through cows and peacocks. Each brushstroke tells a story of our cultural heritage; making this saree a timeless piece of wearable art.
Madhubani Hand Painted saree is a century old art form from the Mithila region of Bihar, India. The artisans use fine-tipped brushes using natural dyes like turmeric, indigo and charcoal to paint. Each saree follows a theme like Krishna, Rama, Sita or symbols like fish, peacock and elephant.
Tussar Silk is also known as Kosa Silk is from the regions of Bihar and Jharkhand. The silk saree has a natural golden hue and is lightweight and breathable, making it comfortable to wear.












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