Rajni Dutta is widely celebrated as one of the best Lippan artists in India, known for her intricate craftsmanship and ability to breathe life into the traditional art of mud and mirror work. With a passion rooted in Gujarat’s rich cultural heritage, Rajni blends traditional motifs with modern aesthetics, creating stunning pieces that adorn homes, offices, and event spaces.
Rajni’s custom-designed Lippan artworks are not just decorative but deeply soulful, reflecting a mastery honed over years of dedicated practice. Whether for interior decor, gifts, or special occasions, Rajni Dutta’s Lippan creations stand out for their authenticity and elegance.
HOW IT WORKS
A clear, four-step process from measurement to installation — designed to make commissioning a Madhubani simple and stress-free.
Share the dimensions of your space so we can calculate the area and provide accurate pricing before work begins.
Select your preferred style and surface. Permanent and temporary options are available.
Sharing references and space photographs helps visualise the design accurately before creation begins.
Once the design and scope are confirmed, we schedule the work and handle delivery or installation.
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OUR SERVICES
Rajni Dutta caters to a wide range of clients, offering bespoke Madhubani services for various occasions.
Madhubani art adds grace, color, and narrative depth to living and working spaces.
Madhubani art brings auspiciousness, symbolism, and visual richness to celebrations.
Rajni designs culturally refined Madhubani installations for professional environments.
Rajni's Madhubani works are ideal for galleries, museums, and cultural showcases.
Committed to preserving this heritage art, Rajni conducts structured Madhubani workshops.
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WHY CHOOSE US
Rajni Dutta’s Madhubani art stands apart for its deep cultural understanding, refined aesthetic sensibility, and ability to translate mythology, nature, and cosmic harmony into timeless visual stories crafted with precision and devotion.
Rajni has spent years studying the classical Madhubani styles—Bharni, Kachni, Kohbar, Tantrik, and Godna—understanding their iconography, line techniques, color symbolism, and cultural context. Her work stays rooted in tradition while being adapted beautifully for contemporary spaces.
From Radha-Krishna, Ram-Sita, Shiva-Parvati to the Tree of Life, Sun God, and fertility motifs, Rajni creates story-driven compositions that carry spiritual depth and cultural meaning, tailored to the client’s intention and environment.
Madhubani art demands precision, symmetry, and rhythmic patterning. Rajni’s fine line control, intricate borders, and balanced compositions result in artworks that are visually rich, meditative, and timeless.
Every commissioned piece is customized in scale, color palette, theme, and layout—whether for homes, temples, hotels, offices, wedding backdrops, or galleries—ensuring perfect harmony with the space.
From conceptual sketches to final execution, Rajni offers a seamless commissioning experience with clear communication, timelines, and collaborative design development.
Her Madhubani art preserves cultural authenticity while integrating elegantly into modern interiors, luxury spaces, and curated art environments.
She works with natural-inspired pigments, fine brushes, and non-toxic colors, respecting the eco-friendly roots of Madhubani while ensuring longevity and safety for indoor installations.
MADHUBANI STYLES
From classical freehand to contemporary stencil work — every style carries its own cultural heritage and visual language.
Known for its bold outlines and rich, flat colors filled inside the figures.
Visual FeaturesBright reds, yellows, blues, and greens with thick black borders; themes of gods, goddesses, and nature.
Feature walls · Traditional home décor · Mythological storytelling artworksA delicate, line-based style focusing on intricate detailing rather than heavy colors.
Visual FeaturesFine cross-hatching, monochrome or limited color palette, detailed textures.
Minimalist interiors · Framed artworks · Fine art collectorsRooted in spiritual and symbolic imagery associated with Tantric traditions.
Visual FeaturesMandalas, yantras, deities like Kali and Durga, strong geometric symmetry.
Meditation spaces · Spiritual centers · Sacred art collectionsInspired by traditional body tattoo patterns of rural women.
Visual FeaturesRepetitive motifs, animals, plants, and geometric symbols in earthy tones.
Ethnic décor · Textile designs · Contemporary fusion artTraditionally painted on wedding walls symbolizing fertility and prosperity.
Visual FeaturesLotus, bamboo, fish, turtles, peacocks, and celestial symbols.
Wedding décor · Auspicious spaces · Cultural installationsCreated on mud walls using natural pigments.
Visual FeaturesEarthy reds, whites, and blacks with bold symbolic forms.
Rustic interiors · Murals · Heritage-themed spacesWHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
Rajni created a stunning entrance rangoli for our Diwali celebration — the lotus design with coloured powders was extraordinary. Our guests couldn't stop complimenting it.
Rajni incorporated our company logo seamlessly into a traditional floral pattern for our festive event — the execution on the day was immaculate. Professional from first conversation to final photograph.
Rajni designed a layered floral rangoli perfectly matched to our wedding palette and stage backdrop — the calm precision she brought on the day made everything feel effortless. The photographs have become some of our favourites from the whole event.
Rajni Dutta is widely recognised as one of India's finest Madhubani artists, celebrated for her ability to bridge the ancient folk traditions of Mithila with contemporary artistic sensibility. Working across home interiors, cultural spaces, wedding décor, and large-scale installations, Rajni brings deep reverence for heritage and masterful storytelling to every commission — whether an intimate canvas for a pooja room or a grand mythological mural for a luxury space.
Madhubani art is one of India's most celebrated and ancient folk traditions — a richly symbolic visual language originating from the Mithila region of Bihar, where women have painted walls, floors, and canvases with mythology, nature, and cosmic narratives for centuries. Rooted in ritual, devotion, and cultural identity, this timeless practice combines fine line work, vibrant natural pigments, and intricate patterning to create compositions that are spiritually resonant and visually captivating. Rajni Dutta has spent years mastering the classical Madhubani styles — Bharni, Kachni, Kohbar, Tantrik, and Godna — developing the ability to work across themes, scales, and surfaces with deep cultural integrity and creative refinement.
Whether you need a soulful Radha-Krishna composition for a traditional home, a Kohbar-inspired mural for a wedding backdrop, or a grand mythological installation for a hotel lobby, Rajni's process begins with understanding your space, your vision, and your aesthetic — before a single line is drawn.
Madhubani artworks are available on two surfaces. Canvas paintings are crafted for walls and interiors and are ideal for homes, temples, cultural spaces, and gallery displays. MDF artworks are created on board, can be framed or mounted, and are available with nationwide shipping — making them a popular choice for permanent décor, gifting, and collector-grade installations.
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