Handcrafted Madhubani- Matsya (fish) Art: Traditional Mithila Paintings of Prosperity
CUL0697
Madhubani Matsya art beautifully portrays the fish, a symbol of prosperity, fertility, and abundance, in the traditional Mithila painting style from Bihar, India. This art form is known for its intricate patterns, bold outlines, and vibrant use of natural colors that reflect the cultural and spiritual richness of the region.
The fish is often depicted in pairs or surrounded by motifs like lotus flowers, waves, and geometric designs, symbolizing harmony, good fortune, and the cyclical flow of life. The intricate detailing of the fish scales and accompanying elements showcases the skill and creativity of the artist.
Dimensions:
Length-38.5cm;Width -28.5cm
Frame Type : Not Framed( Framing can be done for an additional charges)
Care Instructions:
- Handle with care.
- Display away from direct sunlight.
- Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Color
Material
Handmade canvas
Product dimensions
Length-38.5cm ;Width -28.5cm
Frame Type
Without frame
Care Instructions
Color Disclaimer
Please be aware that the actual colors may slightly differ from what you see on screen
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