$29
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite wall hanging pays tribute to the Sun God, the rural artisan's beloved deity. The artefact is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the might and the power of the sun, highlighting the importance of the sun to the farmers and landworkers of rural India. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
$3,950
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she carries her vegteables from the fields to her home. This beautiful artifact creates a masterpiece out of a daily chore and showcases the artistic talent and artistic vision of the master craftsman.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$1,650
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she goes through the daily ritual of grinding spices for creating a culinary delight. The sculptor pays attention to the concentration in the woman's face and the minute pieces of culinary ingredients and creates an exquisite masterpiece out of a daily chore.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$33
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite wall hanging is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the daily routine in rural life, through this sculpture depicting a group of men returning back to their house after their daily chores. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the end of the day in a village in India, spreading serenity and calm throughout the house. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
$1,650
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. Read more about this exquisite artform in this blog.
This beautiful brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she goes through the daily ritual of grinding wheat for creating a daily meal. The sculptor pays attention to the concentration in the woman's face and the minute pieces of culinary ingredients and creates an exquisite masterpiece out of a daily chore.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$57
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$48
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting brasswork demon mask is in equal parts terrifying and awe-inspiring. The skill and artistic vision of the master craftsman is visible in the intricacy of carving to capture the horrifying expressions of the face, making this masterpiece in brass a must-have decor item for your home
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your bedroom decor.
$925
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting sculpture captures the joys of rural life through the eyes of a master craftsman. The sculptor perfectly captures the relaxation and satisfaction of a tribal couple coming back home after a hard days work, looking forward to spending an evening at home
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your entryway decor.
$11
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting brasswork lamp is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and suitability for both everyday as well as festive occassions.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
$45
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These sculptures can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$17
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting standing brasswork lamp is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and the beautiful peacock. This masterpiece in brass is perfect to add a touch of light and tradition to festive occasions in the home.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
$54
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting standing brasswork lamp is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and the elegant elephant carving which forms the base of the artifact. This masterpiece in brass is perfect to add a touch of light and tradition to festive occasions in the home.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
$54
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This exquisite sculpture pays tribute to the beauty and the grace of the magnificent peacock. Through the nimble hands of the master craftsmen, the sculpture comes alive and you can imagine the peacock performing its magnificent dance in the rain.
Indian tribal art holds great significance in the Indian arts and crafts industry. Read about it here.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worship room.
$35
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$57
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$20
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$52
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These boxes can be hand sculpted in numbers.
$29
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the daily routine in rural life, through this sculpture depicting a group of families returning back to their house after their daily chores. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the end of the day in a village in India, spreading serenity and calm throughout the house. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
$47
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These lamps can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$30
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the written word and the mighty pen by creating an exquisite pen-stand. The skill of the sculptor is evident through the attention to every last detail, thus creating a simple, yet exquisite masterpiece, straight out of the books of Indian art history.
$39
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the festive joys of rural life, through this sculpture depicting a festival with lady musicians playing their instruments. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the festival where you can lose yourself in the revelry and the music. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
$49
"Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite wall hanging is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the festive joys of rural life, through this sculpture depicting a festival with musicians playing their instruments. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the festival where you can lose yourself in the revelry and the music. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
$875
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The artistic vision of the talented artisan is on view through the combination of various deities combining to create the shape of the mythical bull, Nandi. The addition of bells rings true with other depictions of Nandi while the other Gods forming the body add a touch of spiritual significance and mythology to this masterpiece in brass
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$21
"Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the festive joys of rural life, through this sculpture depicting a festival where the village ladies are enjoying the festivities. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the festival where you can lose yourself in the revelry and the music. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
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Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
$2,450
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures intricate details of the tribal god, paying special attention to the sharp horns and exquisite carving and detailing around the crown of the God and the tassels around the horns and the crown.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$3,950
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she goes through the daily ritual of grinding corn for creating a culinary delight. The sculptor pays attention to the concentration in the woman's face and the minute pieces of corn and creates an exquisite masterpiece out of a daily chore.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$3,950
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the sisters as they deck themselves in the timeless ritual of the Sola Shringaar. Designed as a tribute to the Goddess Lakshmi, this ritual is an integral part of wedding customs and is perfectly represented by the skilled artisan.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$25
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$1,650
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she goes through the daily ritual of cleaning grain for her family's food. The sculptor pays attention to the concentration in the woman's face and the minute pieces of culinary ingredients and creates an exquisite masterpiece out of a daily chore.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$121
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials.
Note: These work of art can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$30
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These art forms can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$27
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These door handles can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$20
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$18
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$45
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These lantern can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$18
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: This tortoise sculpture can be hand sculpted in numbers over a specific time frame.
$41
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$18
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be mass sculpted over a specific time frame.
$45
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$25
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$45
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These sculptures can be made in numbers over a specific time-frame.
$18
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$64
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$3,950
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she goes through the daily ritual of grinding spices for creating a culinary delight. The sculptor pays attention to the concentration in the woman's face and the minute pieces of culinary ingredients and creates an exquisite masterpiece out of a daily chore.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$1,750
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she goes to tend to her child. The maternal instinct is a strong inspiration and is evident in this masterpiece in brass. The tenderness of the mother and the innocent of the child are perfectly captured and create an exquisite artifact, perfect for living room or bedroom decor.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.