Handcrafted Madhubani Painting – Krishna with Cows | Traditional Mithila Art | Fine Kachni & Bharni Work
Bring home a timeless expression of devotion, harmony, and Indian heritage with this exquisite handcrafted Madhubani painting. The artwork beautifully portrays Lord Krishna, the eternal cowherd, seated gracefully under a tree while playing his divine flute (Murali). His soothing melody enchants the three sacred cows, who stand calmly before him—symbolizing love, purity, protection, and the soul’s eternal connection with the Divine.
Created by skilled Madhubani artisans, this painting uses the finest blend of Kachni (intricate line-work) and Bharni (color-filling) techniques that give the artwork its iconic Mithila charm. What makes this piece truly special is its minimal three-color palette, which creates a bold and artistic visual impact.
The deep red background represents life, energy, and devotion, while the figures, trees, and motifs crafted in black and white highlight the precision of traditional line patterns and geometric detailing. This contrast gives the painting a strong, graphic, and elegant appeal, making it perfect for home décor, gifting, or art collectors.
Designed on a luxurious silk-like surface, this painting is eco-friendly, sustainable, and 100% handcrafted—a true celebration of Indian folk art preserved through generations.
✨ Key Features
Authentic Madhubani Art using Kachni & Bharni techniques
Depicts Lord Krishna with Sacred Cows – symbol of peace, devotion & harmony
Bold Three-Color Palette (Red, Black & White) for modern and traditional appeal
Handcrafted by Skilled Mithila Artists
Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Materials
Ideal for Home Décor, Pooja Room, Living Room & Office Walls
Perfect Gift for Festivals, Housewarming & Art Lovers
Premium Finish with Fine Detailing & Vibrant Colors
Bold Red: Used as the background color, symbolizing energy and passion, making the figures truly stand out.
Black and White: The figures, trees, and foreground elements are executed almost entirely in black and white, allowing the intricate line-work and geometric patterns (a signature of Madhubani) to dominate and create a strong, graphic impact.