A hand-painted Madhubani dupatta adorned with sacred Matsya (fish) motifs — a symbol of prosperity, abundance, and timeless Mithila heritage. Elegant, authentic, and deeply rooted in tradition.
“Matsya” is a celebration of one of the most sacred symbols of Mithila art — the fish, revered as an emblem of prosperity, fertility, and divine abundance. Hand-painted in authentic Madhubani style, this dupatta features gracefully flowing Matsya motifs across the body, framed by intricately detailed traditional borders. Rendered in a refined palette of earthy neutrals, deep blacks, and rich reds, the artwork reflects centuries-old Mithila aesthetics while maintaining a sophisticated, contemporary elegance. Each stroke is carefully crafted by skilled artisans who preserve the traditional techniques passed down through generations. The dupatta drapes effortlessly, making it a versatile piece that complements both festive ensembles and heritage-inspired contemporary wear. “Matsya” is not just an accessory — it is a wearable expression of culture, symbolism, and refined Indian artistry.
Size: 37 x 98 Inches
Care & Preservation
Dry clean only. Do not wash, soak, or steam directly on the artwork. Iron on reverse at low heat to preserve the hand-painted details.