Madhubani Painted Handmade Magnetic Cash Holder Pouch | Flower Design
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Details
- Shape: Compact rectangular pouch
- Dimensions: 5 x 4 x 2 inches (approx.)
- Artwork: Hand-painted Madhubani floral motifs with bird element
- Material: Handcrafted jute fabric with eco-friendly finish
- Closure: Magnetic button fastening
- Usage: Ideal for carrying cash, cards, and small essentials; also makes a unique ethnic gift
About the artwork
This handmade pouch features a charming Madhubani floral design, highlighted with bright orange flowers, leafy vines, and a bird accent on the flap. In Mithila tradition, flowers represent purity, joy, and festivity, while the bird adds a touch of freedom and natural harmony.
Painted on durable jute fabric, the pouch reflects authentic folk artistry with bold outlines and vibrant detailing. The magnetic closure makes it practical for everyday use, while its compact form ensures portability. Each piece is hand-painted, making it one-of-a-kind.
A stylish yet meaningful accessory, this pouch blends functionality with cultural heritage—perfect for modern use with a traditional touch.
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Madhubani Painting Historical Context
Madhubani Painting, also called Mithila Art or Mithila Painting, is a traditional folk painting from the ancient Mithila region of Bihar, India. Known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, it is considered more than decoration—it brings blessings, protects against evil, and honors the Gods.
Origins & History
- Dates back to Treta Yuga, the era of Lord Rama.
- Celebrated in mythology: During Sita’s marriage with Lord Rama, Mithila was adorned with Madhubani paintings reflecting celebration, courage, and divine blessings.
- Preserved for centuries as a symbol of Bihar’s cultural heritage.
Styles of Madhubani Painting
Practiced by different sects, historically categorized into five main styles:
- Tantrik – Mystical symbols and deities
- Kohbar – Love, marriage, and fertility rituals
- Bharni – Bold, richly colored motifs
- Godna – Inspired by traditional tattoo patterns
- Katchni – Minimalist line drawings with fine detailing
Materials & Techniques
- Canvas: Walls, floors, cloth, handmade paper—no fixed dimensions.
- Colors: Natural pigments from flowers, leaves, fruits, and roots.
- Artists never erase mistakes, believing correction is inauspicious.
- Symbolism:
Fish → Fertility & good luck
Peacock → Love & religion
Serpent → Divine protection
Cultural Importance
- Madhubani paintings reflect Mithila’s mythology, rituals, and daily life.
- Rich in symbolism, each artwork represents spiritual and cultural stories.
- Considered a treasure of Indian folk art and Bihar heritage.
Geographical Roots
- Country: India
- Region: Mithila, Bihar
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