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Mithila Marriage Tradition: Kanya Nirikshan
Mithila Marriage Tradition: Kanya Nirikshan
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"Immerse yourself in the vibrant tradition of Madhubani painting (also called Mithila painting), where every brushstroke narrates a tale. Our authentic Madhubani artworks epitomize India's cultural richness with intricate designs, vivid hues, and meaningful symbols. Crafted by skilled artisans, each piece is a handmade masterpiece, offering a distinctive touch to your bedroom decor, living room decor, or wall decor, and honouring the artistic heritage of our nation."
Marriage in the Mithila region is deeply rooted in tradition and culture, with unique customs tied to its rich heritage and the Ramayana. Ms. Seema Nishant, a well known artist from Madhubani, Bihar has beautifully portrays these rituals through Madhubani paintings on a handmade paper.
This original painting comes with a high quality frame, a Certificate of Authenticity, and a PaintzStories' card with a nice story about the artwork/artist.
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1.Mithila/Madhubani painting by Ms. Seema Nishant.
2.Product: Handmade Mithila/Madhubani painting on (handmade) paper
3.Painting Size: 12 Inch * 12 Inch (30.5 Cm by 30.5 Cm), With Frame : 16 Inch * 16 Inch
4.Includes: Handmade paper painting framed with high quality Frame. Additional enclosed PaintzStories' Card with a lovely story of the artwork/artist and Certificate of Authenticity of Original painting.
5.Note: The frame colour may be different than what has been mentioned in the image but we always provide the best match based on painting theme and colour. No additional charges for the frame. If you are looking for any particular colour frame, please reach out to us before placing order and we may confirm the availability.
6.Care and Instructions: The Frame, which comes with hooks should be mounted on firm nails to keep it stable. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
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Marriage in the Mithila region is steeped in tradition and culture, with unique customs tied to its rich heritage and the Ramayana. Ms. Seema Nishant captures these rituals in her Madhubani paintings. One such custom is Kanya Nirikshan, where the groom identifies the bride, who is covered with a blanket alongside a friend, using mango leaves (aam pallav), considered auspicious. This ritual symbolizes admiration for the bride and helps foster mutual respect between the two families as they come together to celebrate the union.
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