Artisan-Crafted Madhubani Hand-Painted Katan Silk Suit Set -3 piece suit
Experience the intersection of ancient folklore and contemporary elegance. This exquisite three-piece ensemble, rendered in a vibrant celestial blue, is a wearable canvas featuring the intricate Madhubani (Mithila) art form. Hand-painted by master artisans, each stroke tells a story of heritage, devotion, and the timeless beauty of Indian craftsmanship.
Key Features
Fabric: Premium 100% Katan Silk, known for its lustrous finish, durability, and structured drape.
Art Form: Authentic Madhubani hand-painting featuring traditional Krishna-Radha motifs and intricate floral borders.
Set Includes: Unstitched Kurta fabric with detailed neck embroidery, matching Bottom fabric with border detailing, and a lightweight, hand-painted Dupatta with tassel finishes.
Color Palette: A striking Mediterranean Blue accented with traditional pigments of forest green, turmeric yellow, and deep vermilion.
Exclusivity: As a hand-painted piece, no two sets are identical, ensuring you own a singular work of art.
Story & Heritage
This ensemble is a tribute to the eternal bond of Radha and Krishna, a central theme in Indian classical art. The central panel of the kurta depicts the divine duo in a lush woodland setting, symbolizing harmony and love. By choosing this piece, you are not just wearing a garment; you are carrying a piece of India’s living history that has been passed down through generations of women artists in the Mithila region.
Craft Background
Madhubani art is characterized by its eye-catching geometrical patterns and the use of natural dyes. Traditionally done on mud walls, our artisans have adapted this meticulous technique onto Katan Silk. The process involves using fingers, twigs, brushes, and even matchsticks to create fine lines and vibrant fillings, ensuring that the "slow fashion" philosophy is honored in every thread.
Care Instructions
Dry Clean Only: To preserve the integrity of the hand-painted motifs and the silk’s natural sheen.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place wrapped in a muslin cloth to allow the natural fibers to breathe.
Ironing: Iron on the reverse side at a low temperature; avoid direct heat on the painted areas.