Heritage Apartment — 2 museum-grade prints sized and toned for the room. Warli painting belongs to the Warli Adivasi community of the North Sahyadri range in Maharashtra — practiced across talukas including Dahanu, Talasari, Jawhar, Palghar, and Mokhada. Women traditionally painted interior hut walls with white rice paste, water, and gum applied through chewed bamboo sticks, over a ground of red geru soil mixed with cow dung. Lagnacha chauk — the marriage square — is among the most sacred geometries in Warli wall painting, traditionally drawn by Suvasini women on interior hut walls during wedding ceremonies in Jawhar, Palghar, Dahanu, and adjoining talukas. The chauk or chaukat is human-invented geometry distinct from circles (sun, moon, heads) and triangles (bodies, trees): it invokes divine presence for fertility and union while human figures remain outside or at the perimeter as witnesses, not decorative filler.