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RADHA MADHUBANI PAINTING 1,750.00 PRODUCT CODE: RTMP178. SHIPPING & HANDLING: 800.00 DISCOUNT: 0.00 TIME TO DISPATCH: 6-8days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 1 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier

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Introducing the enchanting "Radha Madhubani Painting," a captivating artwork that beautifully portrays the divine figure of Radha in the traditional Madhubani art style. This painting captures the essence of love, devotion, and feminine grace associated with Radha, making it a cherished addition to any art collection. The Radha Madhubani Painting depicts Radha, the eternal companion and beloved of Lord Krishna, with exquisite detailing and vibrant colors. The artist skillfully captures Radha's elegance and devotion, using intricate patterns and motifs unique to Madhubani art. The painting showcases her expressive eyes, graceful gestures, and adorned attire, evoking a sense of love and devotion. This handmade painting exemplifies the artistic mastery and cultural significance of Madhubani art. The fine lines, geometric shapes, and symbolic elements intricately woven into the artwork reflect the rich traditions and narratives of Radha's divine love. The vibrant colors and intricate designs further enhance the emotional and spiritual resonance of the painting. The Radha Madhubani Painting is a cherished piece of art that can be displayed prominently in your home, office, or sacred space. Its depiction of Radha's divine love and devotion serves as a reminder of the profound spiritual connection between souls. Whether displayed on a wall or placed in a prominent area, this painting will undoubtedly evoke a sense of reverence, beauty, and devotion, capturing the essence of Radha's eternal grace.

Country of Origin - India

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As a woman journalist for over 20 years, I worked for media houses, public radio broadcaster and as an independent documentary film maker. All these exposed me to the beautiful stories of grassroots artisans from different parts of India. These stories, starting from their learning process of such wonderful art form through their parents and grandparents and then to become full-fledged art producers and their journey to getting exposed to local markets fascinated me tremendously. During my interaction, one common challenge I found...
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