Description
Not every piece needs to announce itself.
Some things earn their place on a dresser quietly. This hand-painted Madhubani bangle box with a lotus mandala at the center, pink petals in parrot green, and floral detailing around is one of them.
Open it, and you’ll find two velvet-lined bangle rods that keep bangles upright, separated, and scratch-free. The latch closes cleanly and is great for daily use or sitting in a trousseau.
In Madhubani tradition, the lotus represents purity and renewal – a motif that has been painted at the center of ceremonies, walls, and rituals for generations. It’s a meaning that works as well for everyday bangle storage as it does for gifting.
Key features:
✔ Hand-painted Madhubani lotus mandala motif
✔ Velvet-lined interior with 2 bangle rods
✔ Secure latch closure
✔ Calm, minimalist design; pairs well with any dresser
✔ Handcrafted by artisans from Bihar’s Mithila region
Want something more ornate? Our Madhubani bride bangle box has a bridal motif and dense floral vines in orange.
FAQs:
How many bangles does this box hold?
The box has 2 velvet-lined bangle rods that hold multiple sets of bangles upright. No tangling or scratching between wears.
Is the interior velvet-lined?
Yes, fully velvet-lined to protect delicate bangles from scratches and give the box a premium feel inside.
What does the lotus motif represent?
In Madhubani tradition, the lotus is associated with purity and renewal – a meaning that makes it a thoughtful gifting choice for weddings, new beginnings, and everyday use alike.
Is this good for daily use or just gifting?
Both, its minimal design makes it as suited to everyday dresser use as to gifting. It doesn’t demand attention; it just sits there and looks right.




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