Handcrafted Animal figurine - Dhokra Art Technique
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Description
Add an artistic touch to your home with this Dhokra Art animal figurine. Handcrafted using brass, this piece is expertly crafted by tribal artisans using the lost wax technique. Featuring intricate engravings, detailed horns and patterns makes it an eye-catching decorative piece. This piece is perfect for elevating the decor of your home. It will be a perfect conversation starter, as it will hold the attention of your guests effortlessly with its unique form. This piece is a collectable item that is a perfect gift for art lovers.
Product Details
- SKU Code: HD_BR_00815_GD
- Art Type : Dhokra Art
- Product : Animal Figurine
- Material : Brass
- Dimensions : Length-20cms, Width-4cms, Height-9cms
- Color : Golden
- Weight: 360 gms
- Category : Decor
- Sub-category : Home Decor, Table Decor
- Packaging Content : Dhokra Art Animal Figurine X 1
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Handcrafted Dhokra Artistry: Meticulously handmade by skilled artisans, this sculpture employs authentic Dhokra techniques, ensuring a unique character and rustic finish.
- Brass Build: Crafted from durable brass via the lost-wax method, it offers a lasting, lustrous appearance.
- Intricate Detailing: The artwork features exquisite vernacular detailing, from the animal’s physique and horns to its expressive eyes.
- Versatile Display & Thoughtful Gifting: Perfect for homes, offices, or curated collections, it adds cultural charm, seamlessly blending artistry with significance.
History of Dhokra Art
India's rich culture, traditions, and artistic expressions are admired globally, with handwoven silks, pottery, sculpture, and more showcasing its heritage. Handcrafted products, known for their intricate designs, reflect the dedication of Indian artisans who cherish authenticity and traditional methods. What sets Indian enthusiasts of handmade products apart is their unwavering commitment to preserving these crafts, not just locally, but also on the global stage. Dhokra Art, an ancient technique from Bastar, Chhattisgarh, uses lost-wax casting to craft stunning items that depict tribal life, deities, and mythical creatures. This non-ferrous metal art is celebrated in India and beyond.
Manufacturing Process
- Creating a core: A core, slightly smaller than the desired object, is made from clay, dried in the sun, and then coated with wax.
- Creating the mould: A mould is shaped by hand using a mixture of local clay and rice chaff, often resembling a deity, animal, or everyday item.
- Applying a wax design: A thin clay layer is applied over the wax design, followed by additional layers until the mould is sufficiently thick and firm.
- Casting: Molten brass is poured into the mould.
- Cooling and finishing: Once cooled, the clay mould is broken, and the metal object is polished, filed, and burnished.
Note
Returns and refunds are not applicable to clearance sale items.
- Each product may feature slight variations in color or craftsmanship, which adds to its uniqueness and should not be viewed as defects.
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- Use soft-dry cloth for cleaning.














