Best Indian Folk & Tribal Art Prints
Updated 15 Jun 2026
India's folk and tribal painting traditions are some of the most distinctive wall art in the world — each with its own line, palette and story. This guide gathers Wallimilist's Indic collections: living traditions interpreted respectfully as museum-grade prints, every piece a numbered collector edition. From Mithila's lotus borders to Gond dot-fill, Pattachitra's mineral colours and Pichwai's Krishna-blue, these are folk art reimagined for a contemporary wall — never sold as GI-certified originals, always credited to their origins.
Madhubani · India
81 prints
Warli · Maharashtra
100 prints
Gond · Madhya Pradesh
50 prints
Pattachitra · Odisha
50 prints
Kerala Mural · Kerala
50 prints
Pichwai-style · Nathdwara, Rajasthan
50 prints
Pithora · India
50 prints
Cheriyal · Telangana
43 prints
Kalighat · Bengal
50 prints
Mata ni Pachedi · Gujarat
50 prints
Saura · Odisha
50 prints
Rajput Miniature · Rajasthan
50 prints
Aipan · Uttarakhand
50 prints
Sohrai & Khovar · Jharkhand
50 prints
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Frequently asked
- Are these original Madhubani / Warli / Gond paintings?
- No. These are contemporary, respectfully-made art prints inspired by living Indian folk traditions — never sold as GI-certified originals. Each listing is a museum-grade giclée reproduction, credited to the style's region and community in its description.
- Which Indian folk art style suits my space?
- For warm minimalism, Warli (chalk-white on terracotta) or Saura. For colour and detail, Madhubani, Gond or Pattachitra. For devotional statement pieces, Pichwai or Kerala Mural. For a bold single figure, Kalighat. All come framed in black, white or oak, A4 to A1.
- Do you ship Indian folk art prints within India?
- Yes — Wallimilist prints ship across India (priced in INR) and worldwide (USD), made to order on archival fine-art paper with free shipping.