Description
Some motifs show up in Madhubani painting again and again, and this set is built around three of them.
Madhubani elephant, Madhubani parrot, and Madhubani peacock couple or joda mor — three printable coloring pages with a bit more pattern and details. Madhubani painting peacock and elephant motifs are some of the most searched and most loved in the art form, and this set gives you both, alongside a parrot, in one printable collection.
Each page holds enough linework to feel like real Madhubani painting designs, not a simplified sketch, while staying approachable enough for a relaxed evening of coloring rather than hours of concentration.
Key features:
✔ 3 printable A4 coloring pages — elephant, parrot, and peacock couple motifs
✔ Moderate detail level
✔ Instant PDF download, print at home
✔ Features some of the most loved Madhubani painting images and motifs
✔ Suits both kids and adults
Love the peacock motif? See our hand-painted peacock wall art for a finished, framed version of the same theme.
Note: These coloring sheets are for personal, non-commercial use only. Print and color as many copies as you’d like for yourself, your home, or as a gift. Reselling, redistributing, or sharing the digital file (as-is or altered) is not permitted.Â
FAQs
What do the elephant and peacock motifs mean in Madhubani painting?
The elephant represents strength and good fortune, often placed near doorways in traditional wall art. The peacock, one of the most beloved motifs in Madhubani painting, stands for beauty, grace, and celebration — here shown as a pair, adding a layer of companionship to the design.
How detailed are these pages compared to a beginner set?
More detailed than our easy Madhubani coloring set, with denser patterning, but not as intricate as some of our sets. A good middle step if you’ve colored a few simple pages already.
Can I frame these once colored?
Yes, each page is A4 size and can be trimmed and framed once completed.
What format do I receive?
An instant PDF download, print-ready at A4 size.
What kind of paper should I use?
For everyday coloring and practice, regular A4 paper is all you need. But if you’re planning to frame the finished piece, go for a slightly heavier 200-250 GSM paper. It gives the page more body and looks better on a wall.




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