Machali — Madhubani Hand Painted Tussar Silk Saree

SKU: PABIHP001
₹12,500.00
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In the villages of Mithila, Bihar, women have been painting fish on walls, floors, and fabric for over two thousand years. Not as decoration. As blessing.

The matsya — the paired fish — is the most sacred motif in Madhubani art. It appears at every wedding, every threshold, every moment when a family is asking the universe for abundance. On Machali, it is painted by hand onto pure Tussar silk by artists who have inherited this tradition across generations, using techniques and symbols that have not changed in centuries.

Tussar silk — spun from wild silkworms in the forests of Bihar — gives Madhubani painting its ideal surface. The slightly textured, naturally golden fabric absorbs the colour the way mud walls do — deeply, permanently, with a warmth that machine printing can never replicate.

This is not a saree that was designed. It was painted. By a woman, by hand, one stroke at a time.

Fabric: Pure Tussar silk Art: Hand painted Madhubani — matsya motif

Blouse piece: Included

Dry clean only — to preserve the hand painted art.

Fabric

Tussar Silk

Blouse

Included

Care and Shipping

Gently hand wash in cold water, and air dry the saree in shade. Iron in medium heat only.

Every saree is handwoven. Any unevenness in weave or its motif is not a defect but its a beauty of hands. This makes each piece unique and beautiful.

After placing the order, we will ship your order in 1 to 3 days.

Disclaimer

Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings. The blouse worn by the model is for styling purposes only and is not included with the saree. The saree comes with a running blouse piece.

By Panaah

Madhubani

Madhubani painting is a traditional Indian art form originating from the Mithila region of Bihar. It involves intricate and colorful depictions of mythological themes, nature, and daily life on various surfaces like cloth, paper, or walls. The paintings are characterized by their distinctive use of geometric patterns, bold colors, and double lines. Madhubani art is often done by women artists using natural dyes and pigments, and it holds cultural and religious significance in the region.