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Madhubani Border Frame

Curated by Studio Moya
Rs. 2279
Product Details

Bring artisan warmth to your home with the Madhubani Border Painting, handcrafted in India and supported by STUDIO MOYA. Its traditional technique and earthy finish lend a timeless, minimal elegance to any setting.

Art TypeLeather Puppetry
Dimension32X22X6
Materials & Care

It can be use like a mirrior frame or photo frame; comes with a mount board without framing
Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth.

Product Disclosure
SKUSM-LPWA-07
Style CodeSM-LPWA
HSN Code70139900
StateAndhra pradesh
Curated byStudio Moya

Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.

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Use it two ways. Drop a favourite photograph into the window and it becomes a portrait frame; set a small mirror behind it and the same piece turns into a painted mirror surround. The Madhubani border does the decorating either way.

It travels well around a room. Stand it on a desk or a bookshelf, lean it on a mantel, or group two or three on a gallery wall for a small burst of Mithila colour. Because it ships as a mount board without an outer frame, you can slot it into a standard frame you already own, or hang it as it is.

It earns its place on everyday and on occasions. A framed photo of family makes it a warm daily object; a fresh print and a ribbon make it a quick gift for a birthday or a griha pravesh. Keep it out of damp spots and away from harsh sun, and dust the painted border now and then with a soft, dry cloth.
The colour comes first. In the Mithila tradition the painter mixes her own palette before the border is drawn, grinding and steeping natural sources into a small set of earthy tones.

The classic range is short and recognisable. Black is drawn from lampblack soot, blue from indigo, warm orange from the palash flower, deep red from kusum, and yellow from turmeric. The pigments are bound with a little sizing so they hold to the surface as a thin, slightly uneven layer, which is why real Madhubani reads matte rather than glossy.

Then the border is built. The painter lays the colour into the bands and motifs around the open window, outlining each shape with the craft's signature double line and filling the gaps so no space is left bare. The work is done by the women painters of the Prayatna cluster in Bihar, who carry the palette and the patterning as they were handed it in Madhubani homes.
Can I use the Madhubani border frame for a photo or for a mirror?
The Madhubani border frame works for both a photo and a small mirror. Slot a photograph into the open window for a portrait frame, or set a mirror behind it for a painted mirror surround. The painted border stays the same; only what sits in the window changes.
Does the Madhubani border frame come with an outer frame?
The Madhubani border frame comes as a painted mount board, without an outer frame. You can stand it as it is, slot it into a standard frame you already own, or hang it directly. This keeps it light and easy to style.
What is a Madhubani border?
A Madhubani border is the patterned frame of motifs that Mithila painters run around the edge of a work. It is built from repeating shapes and the craft's double-line outline, filling the margin so no space is left plain. On this piece the border is the whole design, painted around an open window.
Is the Madhubani border hand-painted?
The Madhubani border on this frame is hand-painted freehand by the women artisans of the Prayatna cluster in Bihar. There is no print under the work, so the double lines carry a confident, slightly irregular hand. Each piece varies a little, as genuine handwork does.
What colours are used in a Madhubani painting?
A Madhubani painting traditionally uses a short palette of earthy tones: lampblack for black, indigo for blue, palash flower for orange, kusum for red, and turmeric for yellow. These sit matte rather than glossy. For the exact pigments on this specific piece, please check the specification or ask us.
How do I clean and care for the Madhubani border frame?
Clean the Madhubani border frame by dusting it gently with a soft, dry cloth, and avoid water or sprays on the painted surface. Keep it out of damp areas and away from harsh direct sun so the colour does not fade. Handle the painted border with clean, dry hands.
What size is the Madhubani border frame?
This Madhubani border frame is the small size in the range, suited to a single photograph or a small mirror. Exact dimensions are listed on the product specification, so please check there before pairing it with a print or glass. The mount board is sold without an outer frame.
Does Madhubani painting have a GI tag?
Madhubani painting holds a Geographical Indication, registered in 2007 under Application Number 38, Class 16, for producers in the Madhubani and Darbhanga districts of Bihar. You can verify the registration at ipindia.gov.in/gi. The GI protects the painting tradition itself.
Who makes the Madhubani border frame?
The Madhubani border frame is painted by the women artisans of Prayatna, an NGO working with painters in the Madhubani district of Bihar. We attribute at the cluster level rather than naming an individual, because that is what we can stand behind honestly. Buying it supports those Mithila painters.
Is a Madhubani border frame a good gift?
A Madhubani border frame makes a thoughtful gift because the recipient can fill it with their own photograph or mirror. It suits a birthday, a wedding, or a griha pravesh, and the painted Mithila border carries a small story to share. It is light to post and easy to display.

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