Rambharos’s Moon Card

Mithila artist Rambharos Jha’s exquisite rendering of the moon.

The sun and moon hold rich symbolic meaning in cultures across the world. The illustrations on these cards have been rendered by some of the finest tribal and folk artists across India.

Each stunning handmade card is silkscreen-printed on handmade paper in our sustainable print workshop. The cards in this collection are also available as a set in the Sun and Moon card box.

$ 6.00

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Weight 20 g
Dimensions 130 × 130 × 2 mm
EAN

0615625807622

Paper

200 gsm paper

Printing

Silkscreen-printed

HSN Code

49090090

Rambharos Jha

Rambharos Jha

Artist Rambharos Jha grew up on the banks of river Ganga, and developed a fascination for water and water life. Born in the culture-rich district of Darbanga in the Mithila region, he moved to Madhubani as a child when his father started work in a government-supported art and culture project. Since then he has followed his own creative impulses, developing the tradition in his own style. Click here to discover his other Tara Books.

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Mithila Art

Colourful, vibrant, yet extremely delicate, Mithila art is primarily done by women living in small rural communities in the State of Bihar. Also known as Madhubani painting, this art form originated from the decorative patterns traced by women on the walls and floors of their homes and community spaces. Click here to discover other Tara projects with Mithila artists.