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Brahmi :: The Madhubani Fish

2,750.00

“Brahmi” is a symbolic fish design often seen in Madhubani painting, an ancient Indian folk art style originating from the Mithila region of Bihar. The fish represents fertility, prosperity, and good luck in Indian culture, making it a common motif in Madhubani art. The intricate, vibrant patterns of Brahmi are traditionally hand-painted using natural dyes and pigments, reflecting the deep connection between nature and spirituality. This unique design blends geometric precision with fluid curves, staying true to the storytelling essence of Madhubani’s heritage.

Code: 2205

Size: 15.5 x 24 X 7.5 cm

Weight: 0.330 gm

1 in stock

Katha (story behind artefact): The Fish has a symbolic significance in Hindu mythology, being one of the first avatars of Lord Vishnu saving mankind in the great flood. Both an extremely important food resource for some and representational of fertility, beauty and rejuvenation, this wall art is illustrated with the Madhubani styled fishes. Bring this flowing and flexible energy into your space, enabling you to become more accepting of new perspectives and reminding you to go with the current!

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 Wall art frame made with glass painting, which is an art form that IndiHands has perfected in-house, with our artisans having 15+ years of experience. The vibrant semi-transparent colors are beautifully lined by solid lining, creating a beautiful confluence of the liner’s ebb and the color’s flow.

Learn more about Madhubani motifs and colors here!

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