26/03/2026
Celebrate the timeless beauty of traditional Mithila culture with this authentic handmade Godna Madhubani painting, a classic tribal art form deeply rooted in the heritage of Bihar. The intricate circular patterns and rhythmic motifs symbolize unity, protection, prosperity, and the cycle of life—core elements of the Godna tradition historically used as sacred tattoo designs by women in the Mithila region.
This exquisite artwork is meticulously hand-painted by artisan Dipika Kumari from Kalagram Jitwarpur, Madhubani—world-renowned as the birthplace of Madhubani painting and the home village of legendary artist Sita Devi. Created on premium handmade paper using vibrant acrylic colours, each piece reflects the authenticity and cultural richness of GI-certified Madhubani Painting.
Its large 22 × 30 inch size makes it a stunning centerpiece for living rooms, galleries, hotels, offices, cultural spaces, and palace-style interiors. When framed, this artwork transforms any wall into a statement of heritage, elegance, and tradition.
Product Specifications
Art Form: Traditional Godna Madhubani Painting
Style: Tribal / Folk Art
Theme: Godna (Traditional Tattoo Motif) – Symbol of Protection & Prosperity
Dimensions: 22 inches (Width) × 30 inches (Length)
Material: Handmade Paper
Medium: Acrylic Colour
Technique: 100% Hand-Painted Original Artwork
Artist: Artisan Dipika Kumari
Origin: Kalagram Jitwarpur, Madhubani, Bihar, India
Certification: GIPI (GI Products of India) – Madhubani Painting
Orientation: Vertical
Frame: Unframed Painting
Country of Origin: India