Every stroke of Madhubani art carries centuries of tradition — and we believe your diary deserves to carry it too.
Long before Instagram and aesthetic feeds, the women of the Mithila region of Bihar were creating some of the most visually extraordinary art the world had ever seen. On walls, on floors, and eventually on paper — Madhubani painting is a living tradition that has survived dynasties, droughts, and decades of modernisation.
What makes Madhubani so compelling is its symbolic vocabulary. The peacock represents love and beauty. The fish symbolises fertility and good fortune. The lotus, rising from muddy water, speaks of purity and possibility. Every motif carries meaning layered over generations of storytelling.
“When you carry a Madhubani diary, you carry a piece of a tradition that refused to be forgotten.”
Art that belongs on your desk
We designed our Madhubani Peacock and Radha Krishna diaries to bring this ancient visual language into everyday life — not as a museum piece, but as something you actually use. Something that sits on your desk and reminds you, quietly, that beauty has always been worth preserving.
The intricate borders, the characteristic double lines, the warm ochres and deep blacks — each detail on our covers is a nod to the artists who came before. We are honoured to carry their work forward, one journal at a time.
