Bhakti Kalpakala Fish & Lotus Madhubani Tray

Infuse your home with tradition and elegance using this Hand-Painted Madhubani Art Wooden Tray by Bhaki Saraf (Bhakti Kalpakala). Featuring a vibrant fish and lotus motif, this tray is a fusion of authentic Indian folk artistry and functional design. The intricate painting, done in classic black, red, and blue hues, is inspired by the traditional Mithila style, symbolizing prosperity, luck, and abundance.

Crafted in a sturdy, black-finished wood frame, this decorative tray is ideal for serving guests, organizing your table, or using as a centerpiece for your coffee table or pooja room. Each tray is unique, reflecting the slight variations and personal touch of the artisan. Perfect for those who appreciate handcrafted heritage products and want to add a tasteful, ethnic accent to their living spaces. This is handmade servings tray available in a very identical size. This product on Inspire Product is perfect for your dinning decor as well as gifting for your loved once. It is hot pressed laminated tray.

Size: 11″*7″

Price               Original price was: ₹1,000.00.Current price is: ₹800.00.

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Is this Bhakti Kalpakala tray hand-painted and unique?
Yes, each tray is individually hand-painted by skilled artist Bhakti Saraf, so every piece has unique detailing and authenticity.

How can I care for my Madhubani tray?
Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking or scrubbing to preserve the art and finish.

Can this tray be used for serving food and drinks?
Absolutely! The tray is functional for serving beverages or snacks, but avoid direct contact with excessive moisture and do not use abrasive cleaning materials.

Is this wooden tray available on Inspire Product suitable for gifting?
It’s a thoughtful and artistic gift available on Inspire Product for housewarmings, weddings, Diwali, or anyone who appreciates Indian craft traditions.

What makes Madhubani art special?
Madhubani (Mithila) art is a celebrated folk painting style from Bihar, India, known for its intricate line work and vivid motifs drawn from nature and mythology, making each item a story in itself.