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Madhubani Painting Masks By An Artist In Bihar

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First publised on 2020-07-13 08:15:20

About the Author

Sunil Garodia By our team of in-house writers.

Are you fascinated with the colourful masks in our lead picture? Well, these are masks made by a poor Madhubani painter from Bihar and he is selling them at a very reasonable price. He can also courier them to you anywhere in India. He can be contacted at 9899429912.


Twitter user Nandini Sen Gupta (@nandinisgTOI) had first posted a tweet about him (picture alongside). Nandini's Twitter bio says she is an "author of historical fiction & journalist with The Times of India. Writes on auto industry. Interested in history & animal rights." Nandini has written The King Within and The Poisoned Heart.

Masks are available in the market in various shapes and styles. But if you wish to be different from others, we recommend you go for these masks painted in Madhubani style. They are attractive, colourful and reasonably priced. Support local talent and Made in India.