Navy Teal — 2 museum-grade prints in this palette. Kachni — from the Hindi word for line incision — is the Madhubani style historically associated with Kayastha women in the Mithila region, distinct from Brahmin Bharni deity panels and Dusadh Godna tattoo grammar. Where Bharni floods flat vermillion and ochre fields for festival figures, Kachni builds form through parallel hatching, stipple, and cross-hatch on cream or cow-dung-washed grounds, often with deep indigo and ochre accent pigments inside double black outlines.