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Iron Wall Panel
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Elevate your decor with this striking iron wall art featuring dancing figures intricately detailed within a rectangular frame. Arranged in a rhythmic grid, these dynamic poses celebrate the energy of dance, adding character and vibrancy to any space.
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Product Details
- SKU Code: HD_IR_00735_BK
- Art Type : Bastar Iron Art
- Material : Iron
- Dimensions : Length-47cms, Width-19cms
- Color : Black
- Weight : 290gms,
- Category : Decor
- Sub-category : Home Decor
- Packaging Content : Iron Wall Panel X 1
- State : Chhatisgarh
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Detailed Ironwork: This sculpture is carefully crafted from iron, with every detail precisely etched. The intricate lines and curves add depth and dimension.
- Dynamic Poses: The dancers are shown in various energetic poses, reflecting the vitality of movement.
- Striking Design: The dancers create a striking and dramatic visual effect.
- Rectangular Frame: The frame offers a structured base for the dancers, emphasising their energy.
- Black Finish: With a sleek black finish, the sculpture highlights its intricate details and gives it a timeless look.
- Ideal for Walls: This piece is intended for wall display, adding character and personality to any space.
History of Bastar Iron Art
The Bastar region of Chhattisgarh is rich in iron ore, leading the Gond and Maria tribes to focus on ironwork. They started by crafting farming tools and hunting weapons, but their expertise grew over time. The Gond tribe worships ‘Budha Dev,’ initially associated with the sacred saja tree. As they realised the strength of iron, they began to see their god in iron too, creating religious items like tridents and figurines. Their craftsmanship gained recognition, enabling them to travel, learn, and develop diverse designs that are now widely admired.
Manufacturing Process
- Scrap Iron: The process starts with recycled scrap iron, collected from homes or local markets.
- Beating: The scrap iron is heated and repeatedly hammered to create the desired shape. This stage demands skill and precision to achieve the correct form.
- Cutting and Filing: After shaping, any extra iron is trimmed away. The piece is then carefully filed to smooth out rough or sharp edges, ensuring a polished finish.
- Joints: Rivets are used to join different parts securely, making the structure strong and durable.
- Varnish: Finally, the product is coated with a varnish or oil-based layer. This enhances its shine and protects it from rust, ensuring it lasts longer.
Note
- Each product may feature slight variations in color or craftsmanship, which adds to its uniqueness and beauty.
- Images may differ from the actual product in form and color due to variations in screen resolutions and device settings.
- >Use soft damp cotton cloth to wipe the product