Katha (story behind artefact): The peacocks are renowned for their preening beauty, commanding attention with their exuberance and positivity. As they dance in tandem, they brighten any scene they are placed within and against, creating a rhythm of their own. Placed next to a happy memory immortalised by a photograph, this exquisite collaboration merely enhances the special emotions attached to the picture. The picture in turn imbues the peacocks’ exhilarating dance with sparkling joy. Invoke the sheer delight of the peacocks courting each other and make it your own through putting in a good memory of you own!
Riti (method): The Madhubani art form began with women painting the walls of their homes, infusing positive energy and a sense of community into their personal spaces. Now, Madhubani motifs can be found on a range of artefacts, bringing the same energy into more contemporary forms. The art form is glass-painted perfected by IndiHands in-house, with our artisans having 15+ years of experience. The vibrant semi-transparent colours are beautifully lined by solid lining, creating a beautiful confluence of the liner’s ebb and the colour’s flow.
Check out our blog on Madhubani motifs here!