Description
🎨 Product Overview & Craftsmanship
- Cultural Significance: This artwork draws inspiration from deep-rooted Mithila traditions, where the Two Fish (Machli) are revered as symbols of good fortune, wealth, and fertility. The central Nayika (protagonist) adds a narrative depth to the auspicious theme.
- Technique Used: Executed entirely in the traditional Bharni Style (fully-filled colour), characterized by its bold outlines and saturated, brilliant colours. Intricate Kachni patterns are used for detailing, showcasing the artisan’s skill.
- Ethical Sourcing: Each stroke is painted by a verified artisan from the region. By purchasing, you are directly ensuring a fair income for the artist and supporting the preservation of this cultural art form.
🖼️ Material & Dimensions
- Size: 17 x 24 inches (Approx. 43 cm x 61 cm) – A perfect size for a centerpiece.
- Medium: Authentic, Acid-Free Handmade Paper (ensuring colour longevity).
- Framing: Comes with a sleek, high-quality wooden finish frame, pre-fitted with hanging hardware.
- Colours: Natural-derived, long-lasting acrylic/pigment colours.
💡 Care & Maintenance
- Avoid placing the painting in direct sunlight to maintain colour vibrancy.
- To clean, gently wipe the frame and the surface with a soft, dry cloth only.













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