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Madhubani or Maithili painting has its roots in the daily rituals and customs of a small hamlet of the same name in Bihar, India. Women of the region articulated their imaginations, hopes and desires in lines and colors on the austere walls of their humble houses. Festivities and events, specially, the ritual of marriages was considered incomplete without these paintings. Presently, Madhubani painting has crossed the borders of hearth and home, to occupy positions of acclaim in the International arts fraternity. Browse and collect these traditional Indian folk art painting from Crafts in India.
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