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The Geet Madhubani design displayed in a gold frame above a dark wood console table in an elegant foyer

Geet Madhubani, Embroidered Wallart

Traditional Madhubani patterns come alive in a striking palette of deep blue and gold. Every hand-stitched line tells a story of folk heritage, perfect for adding a rhythmic, cultural anchor to your home. more
₹24,999
MRP, inclusive of all taxes
Hand-embroidered with threads & beadwork on premium art-grade paper
Each piece takes 40+ hours — no two are identical
Shipped unframed so you choose the perfect frame
Handcrafted in India · Prasanaakshi by Life n Colors
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    What Customers Say
    4.9 · 1,200+ reviews on Google & Trustpilot

    "The beadwork adds a 3D depth you can't get with a flat print. Definitely a premium piece — worth the wait for the hand-stitched work."

    Deepika Mumbai

    "Requested a video preview — the team showed me the piece up close on WhatsApp. That sealed it. The real thing is even better than the photos."

    Ravi M. London, UK

    "You can see the hand-drawn lines under the needlework, which makes it feel very personal. The small pearls and beads catch the light beautifully. I put it in a simple wooden frame — looks amazing."

    Dipa Jain Delhi

    "The paper itself is thick and has a slightly rough, earthy feel that makes the print look like a real painting. Since it came unframed, I could pick a frame that matched my room perfectly."

    Ishani Verma Bengaluru

    "What sold me was the story behind the design — it's not just decoration, there's actual history in it. My guests always ask about it. The Mewar piece has become the first thing people notice when they walk in."

    Sneha R. Hyderabad

    "Really fine work — the beads, sequins, and threads are placed so neatly. What I liked most is how balanced it looks. Not too much, not too little. It sits on the wall like it was always meant to be there."

    Ananya K. Pune

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