Madhubani Sarees - Folk Painted

Madhubani Sarees — Bihar's Ancient Folk Art on Cloth

Madhubani — also known as Mithila painting — is one of India's most ancient and most visually distinctive folk art traditions, originating in the Mithila region of Bihar where women have been painting the walls of their homes and the floors of their courtyards with geometric patterns, nature motifs, and mythological narratives for over 2,500 years. Legend holds that Madhubani painting was first created at the command of King Janaka of Mithila — the father of Sita — who asked his subjects to decorate the kingdom for the wedding of Sita and Ram. Today, Madhubani painting has moved from walls and floors onto paper, cloth, and sarees — where the same bold outlines, vibrant colours, and densely packed motifs of fish, birds, elephants, lotus flowers, the sun and moon, and scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata create sarees of extraordinary visual power and folk art beauty. GI-tagged and internationally celebrated, Madhubani sarees are worn by women who want to carry India's living folk art tradition on their bodies. At Luxurion World, our Madhubani sarees are painted by master artists from the Mithila region of Bihar, paying above-fair compensation to preserve this extraordinary tradition.

Madhubani Painting Styles

  • Bharni Style — Bold outlines filled with solid colour — the most vibrant and most recognisable Madhubani style
  • Kachni Style — Fine line work with hatching and cross-hatching instead of solid colour fill
  • Tantrik Style — Geometric and symbolic motifs with spiritual significance
  • Godna Style — Inspired by the tattoo tradition of the Dusadh community — bold, graphic, and powerful

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