Carry the rich Heritage of Rajasthan as you walk in style
Rajasthani miniature painting is a colorful and detailed style of art that started in Rajasthan, India, between the 16th and 19th centuries. These paintings are known for their bright colors, fine details, and stories about gods, kings, and love. The style was influenced by Persian and Mughal art, but it also kept many local Indian traditions. This mix made Rajasthani paintings unique, showing beautiful scenes from religion, royal life, and old legends.
It is known for their rich and varied color palettes, often using primary colors like red, yellow, and blue. Artists meticulously paint fine lines, patterns, and decorative elements, creating a sense of depth and richness in the artwork.
The Rajasthani school is not a single style but rather a collection of distinct sub-schools, including Mewar, Bundi, Kishangarh, Bikaner, and Jaipur, each with its unique characteristics.
Here we are introducing a range of designer bags , which are handcrafted with exclusive Miniature artworks so that the folk art can be more acceptable in a form which is widely used among women. As the folk art widely depicts the relationships between men and women and different styles of women , we at Mugdha’s Graffiti Arena present before you –‘Ada‘, the feminine style of carrying oneself, with an art piece which speaks volumes about the rich heritage of Rajasthan.
Ranging from everyday tote bags to bridal collection and designer saree and stoles, we have them all.
So walk in style with Ada ……at none other than
Mugdha’s Graffiti Arena.







