Pure Tussar Silk · Bharni
Twin-fish motifs — a Mithila blessing of prosperity — hand-painted across lustrous Tussar silk.
हाथ से चित्रित मिथिला कला
Rangreza Thread hand-paints the centuries-old Madhubani tradition onto sarees, dupattas, kurtas, paag and dhotis — no two pieces ever alike.
Choose the drape, and let Mithila colour the rest — each category hand-painted to order.
A few of our favourite hand-painted drapes — message us to make one yours.
Pure Tussar Silk · Bharni
Twin-fish motifs — a Mithila blessing of prosperity — hand-painted across lustrous Tussar silk.
Handwoven Linen · Kachni
The sacred Kohbar marriage motif, rendered in fine Kachni line-work on breathable linen.
Chanderi · Bharni
The eternal lovers under a lotus canopy, painted in jewel tones on sheer Chanderi.
Tussar Silk · Bharni
A ceremonial groom's set — angvastra and dhoti — blessed with Tree-of-Life and fish.
For centuries, the women of Mithila have painted their walls and floors with gods, nature and geometry. Rangreza Thread carries that brush onto cloth — every motif a meaning, every line drawn by hand.
Prosperity & fertility
Purity & creation
Love & the monsoon
Fortune & life
Handwoven sarees, dupattas and khadi are chosen from weavers who still work by hand.
Mithila artists paint each piece free-hand with natural pigment — never a print, never traced.
A one-of-a-kind heirloom, signed by the artist, arrives ready to be worn and passed on.
“No print. No machine. Just a brush, natural colour, and a story that's been told for centuries.”
Every piece is painted by hand, so no two are ever identical.
Earth pigments on handwoven silk, linen, cotton and khadi.
Your purchase sustains the artisans who keep this craft alive.
Commission your own motif, colour or garment — we love a custom piece.
Every thread is painted by hand. Message us on WhatsApp to order, gift, or commission a piece that's entirely your own.