When Shiva Met Parvati - Madhubani Painting
When Shiva Met Parvati - Madhubani Painting
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This artwork captures the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati as Ardhanarishvara, a striking portrayal of masculine and feminine energies in perfect harmony. Rendered in vibrant pink and red hues, it reflects the deep artistic and spiritual heritage of Madhubani art from Mithila, Bihar. A spiritual and artistic representation of unity and balance, it resonates with the sacredness of marriage and makes a meaningful gift for newlyweds or those celebrating their bond.
Handcrafted on handmade paper treated with cow dung, neem juice, and Multani Mitti, this piece combines tradition with eco-conscious practices. The vibrant colours, made from natural pigments sourced from flowers and Gond (tree resin), highlight the sustainable ethos behind its creation. Each painting involves three artisans working in tandem: one designs the sketch, another crafts intricate linework using the Kachni technique, and the third fills in the colours using the Bharni style.
Available in Regular (11 x 15 inches) and Large (15 x 22 inches), this painting is part of the Tales of Mithila collection, which also includes When Krishna Met Radha and When Rama Met Sita—stories that celebrate the beauty of love and devotion.
Please note: As our products are handmade in small batches, slight variations from the photos and minor imperfections are natural, adding to their unique charm and character.
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