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KOHBAR VIVAH · KERALA COTTON
⭐Ivory Kasavu Cotton Madhubani Saree | Rangika Studio
⭐Ivory Kasavu Cotton Madhubani Saree | Rangika Studio
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Hand-painted in Mithila, Bihar
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Kohbar Vivaah
Traditionally, Kohbar motifs are painted during weddings in Mithila homes as a symbol of sacred union and prosperity.
Rooted in the sacred traditions of Mithila, the Kohbar motif represents the union of two souls and the blessings of prosperity, harmony, and fertility.
This hand-painted saree portrays the timeless wedding ritual of bride and groom taking the sacred pheras around the fire, a moment symbolising commitment and lifelong partnership. Rendered in traditional Madhubani linework on an elegant off-white Kerala cotton base, the saree transforms an ancient cultural symbol into a graceful wearable artwork.
✨ Exclusive Design – Available Only at Rangika Studio
🌸 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This hand-painted Madhubani Kerala Cotton saree features the traditional Kohbar wedding theme, one of the most celebrated subjects in Mithila art.
Along the border, the artwork depicts the bride and groom performing the sacred pheras around the ceremonial fire, framed within geometric triangular patterns and traditional decorative elements. The saree body carries delicate lotus buta motifs, symbolising purity and new beginnings.
The soft off-white Kerala cotton base paired with a golden zari border enhances the elegance of the red Madhubani linework, creating a saree that feels both traditional and timeless.
A meaningful piece rooted in heritage, this saree celebrates the beauty of Mithila's wedding traditions.
🌼 THE ART & THE CRAFT
Madhubani painting, originating from the Mithila region of Bihar, is a centuries-old folk art traditionally practiced during festivals and weddings.
Among its most significant themes is the Kohbar, a sacred wedding symbol representing fertility, harmony, and divine blessings for a newly married couple.
✨ Each Rangika Studio saree is individually hand-painted by Mithila artisans over several days, turning fabric into a canvas of cultural storytelling.
The bride and groom motif depicted during the sacred pheras reflects the timeless rituals that mark the beginning of a shared life.
Every brush stroke carries the memory of a living tradition.
🌿 DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS
• Traditional Kohbar wedding theme artwork
• Bride and groom performing sacred pheras
• Decorative triangular geometric borders
• Delicate lotus buta motifs across the saree body
• Elegant red Madhubani linework on off-white base
• Golden zari border enhancing the traditional aesthetic
🌾 FABRIC & DRAPE
Crafted on Kerala Cotton, this saree offers a soft, breathable, and lightweight drape suitable for long hours of wear.
The off-white base provides a calm canvas for the intricate red Madhubani artwork, while the golden zari border adds a subtle festive touch.
The result is a saree that feels heritage-inspired yet graceful in everyday draping.
📏 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Fabric: Kerala Cotton
Art Form: Hand Painted Madhubani (Mithila Art)
Colour: Off White Base with Red Artwork
Motif: Kohbar Wedding Theme (Bride & Groom Phera Ritual)
Saree Length: 6.3 metres
Blouse Piece: Not Included
Technique: Hand Painted by Mithila Artisans
Origin of Art: Mithila Region, Bihar, India
✨ UNIQUENESS NOTE
Every Rangika Studio saree is individually hand-painted by artisans. Slight variations in brush strokes and motifs are natural characteristics of handmade art and make every piece unique.
No two sarees are exactly identical.
🪷 CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Dry Clean Recommended
Store wrapped in cotton or muslin fabric
Avoid direct sunlight for prolonged periods
Do not scrub or machine wash
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