Bengal Dokra

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  • Sale! Dokra Ma Durga (9" x 9")

    Dokra Ma Durga (9″ x 9″)

    Original price was: ₹3,999.00.Current price is: ₹2,699.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra/ Dhokra is a “lost wax casting” art of more than 4000 years old. The art still exists in some tribal places in India along with other countries. ‘gramOsetu Dokra’ products are mainly from Bankura of West Bengal. This piece of Dokra product will definitely make your Drawing room/ Bed room/ study table more attractive.

  • Sale! Dokra Ma Durga 12" x 12"

    Dokra Ma Durga 12″ x 12″

    Original price was: ₹8,999.00.Current price is: ₹5,000.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra art, also known as Dhokra or Dhokra casting, is a traditional form of metal craft that dates back over 4,000 years. It originated in the tribal regions of India, particularly in the states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal. The name “Dokra” is believed to be derived from the Dhokra Damar tribes, who are traditional metalworkers.

    The Dokra art form involves a unique process of lost wax casting, where a clay core is shaped and covered with a layer of beeswax. The artisan then meticulously sculpts the desired design on the wax layer. Another layer of clay is applied to create a mold, and the entire structure is heated to melt away the wax, leaving a cavity. Molten metal, usually a blend of brass, bronze, or other alloys, is then poured into the mold, taking the shape of the original wax design. After cooling and solidifying, the outer clay layer is broken to reveal the final metal artifact.

    Dokra artisans create a wide range of items, including figurines, idols, jewelry, and utilitarian objects like bells and vessels. The art form often features intricate detailing and symbolism, with motifs inspired by nature, mythology, and tribal life. Each piece is unique, showcasing the craftsmanship and creativity of the artisan.

    Dokra art has gained recognition for its rustic charm, cultural significance, and the use of sustainable, eco-friendly materials and techniques. It has found a place in both traditional and contemporary settings, attracting art enthusiasts and collectors globally. The revival and promotion of Dokra art contribute to preserving the rich cultural heritage of the tribal communities in India.

  • Sale! Dokra Ma Durga 12" x 13"

    Dokra Ma Durga 12″ x 13″

    Original price was: ₹9,999.00.Current price is: ₹6,870.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra art, also known as Dhokra or Dhokra casting, is a traditional form of metal craft that dates back over 4,000 years. It originated in the tribal regions of India, particularly in the states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal. The name “Dokra” is believed to be derived from the Dhokra Damar tribes, who are traditional metalworkers.

    The Dokra art form involves a unique process of lost wax casting, where a clay core is shaped and covered with a layer of beeswax. The artisan then meticulously sculpts the desired design on the wax layer. Another layer of clay is applied to create a mold, and the entire structure is heated to melt away the wax, leaving a cavity. Molten metal, usually a blend of brass, bronze, or other alloys, is then poured into the mold, taking the shape of the original wax design. After cooling and solidifying, the outer clay layer is broken to reveal the final metal artifact.

    Dokra artisans create a wide range of items, including figurines, idols, jewelry, and utilitarian objects like bells and vessels. The art form often features intricate detailing and symbolism, with motifs inspired by nature, mythology, and tribal life. Each piece is unique, showcasing the craftsmanship and creativity of the artisan.

    Dokra art has gained recognition for its rustic charm, cultural significance, and the use of sustainable, eco-friendly materials and techniques. It has found a place in both traditional and contemporary settings, attracting art enthusiasts and collectors globally. The revival and promotion of Dokra art contribute to preserving the rich cultural heritage of the tribal communities in India.

  • Sale! Dokra Ma Saraswati- 5"

    Dokra Ma Saraswati- 5″

    Original price was: ₹999.00.Current price is: ₹599.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra is an ancient metal casting technique, known for its intricate and traditional designs in brass and bronze. A Dokra idol of Ma Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and arts, is typically handcrafted by lost wax casting technique. The rustic, antique finish of Dokra enhances her divine aura, blending artistic heritage with spiritual grace, making it a prized piece for both collectors and devotees.

  • Sale! Dokra Ma Saraswati- 6.5"

    Dokra Ma Saraswati- 6.5″

    Original price was: ₹1,499.00.Current price is: ₹990.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra is an ancient metal casting technique, known for its intricate and traditional designs in brass and bronze. A Dokra idol of Ma Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and arts, is typically handcrafted by lost wax casting technique. The rustic, antique finish of Dokra enhances her divine aura, blending artistic heritage with spiritual grace, making it a prized piece for both collectors and devotees.

  • Sale! Dokra Owl

    Dokra Owl

    Original price was: ₹999.00.Current price is: ₹699.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra/ Dhokra is a “lost wax casting” art of more than 4000 years old. The art still exists in some tribal places in India along with other countries. ‘gramOsetu Dokra’ products are mainly from Bankura of West Bengal. This piece of Dokra product will definitely make your Drawing room/ Bed room/ study table more attractive.

  • Sale! Dokra Owl 5"

    Dokra Owl 5″

    Original price was: ₹1,999.00.Current price is: ₹1,249.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra art, also known as Dhokra or Dhokra casting, is a traditional form of metal craft that dates back over 4,000 years. It originated in the tribal regions of India, particularly in the states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal. The name “Dokra” is believed to be derived from the Dhokra Damar tribes, who are traditional metalworkers.

    The Dokra art form involves a unique process of lost wax casting, where a clay core is shaped and covered with a layer of beeswax. The artisan then meticulously sculpts the desired design on the wax layer. Another layer of clay is applied to create a mold, and the entire structure is heated to melt away the wax, leaving a cavity. Molten metal, usually a blend of brass, bronze, or other alloys, is then poured into the mold, taking the shape of the original wax design. After cooling and solidifying, the outer clay layer is broken to reveal the final metal artifact.

    Dokra artisans create a wide range of items, including figurines, idols, jewelry, and utilitarian objects like bells and vessels. The art form often features intricate detailing and symbolism, with motifs inspired by nature, mythology, and tribal life. Each piece is unique, showcasing the craftsmanship and creativity of the artisan.

    Dokra art has gained recognition for its rustic charm, cultural significance, and the use of sustainable, eco-friendly materials and techniques. It has found a place in both traditional and contemporary settings, attracting art enthusiasts and collectors globally. The revival and promotion of Dokra art contribute to preserving the rich cultural heritage of the tribal communities in India.

  • Sale! Dokra Pen Stand (4")

    Dokra Pen Stand (4″)

    Original price was: ₹1,999.00.Current price is: ₹1,250.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    The Dokra art form involves a unique process of lost wax casting, where a clay core is shaped and covered with a layer of beeswax. The artisan then meticulously sculpts the desired design on the wax layer. Another layer of clay is applied to create a mold, and the entire structure is heated to melt away the wax, leaving a cavity. Molten metal, usually a blend of brass, bronze, or other alloys, is then poured into the mold, taking the shape of the original wax design. After cooling and solidifying, the outer clay layer is broken to reveal the final metal artifact.

    This unique designed Dokra Pen stand will definitely give a flavor to your office / study table.

  • Sale! Dokra Rickshaw

    Dokra Rickshaw

    Original price was: ₹3,999.00.Current price is: ₹2,499.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    The Dokra art form involves a unique process of lost wax casting, where a clay core is shaped and covered with a layer of beeswax. The artisan then meticulously sculpts the desired design on the wax layer. Another layer of clay is applied to create a mold, and the entire structure is heated to melt away the wax, leaving a cavity. Molten metal, usually a blend of brass, bronze, or other alloys, is then poured into the mold, taking the shape of the original wax design. After cooling and solidifying, the outer clay layer is broken to reveal the final metal artifact.

  • Sale! Dokra Showpiece Figurine: Elephant 6"

    Dokra Showpiece Figurine: Elephant 6″

    Original price was: ₹1,999.00.Current price is: ₹1,299.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra home decor elephants are intricately handcrafted pieces made using the ancient Dokra art form, a traditional metal casting technique from tribal India. These unique decorative items are typically created from non-ferrous metal, often bronze or brass, and feature elaborate patterns and designs. Each elephant figurine is a testament to the artisan’s skill, making it a charming and culturally rich addition to any home decor.

  • Sale! Dokra Tortoise

    Dokra Tortoise

    Original price was: ₹999.00.Current price is: ₹569.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    Dokra/ Dhokra is a “lost wax casting” art of more than 4000 years old. The art still exists in some tribal places in India along with other countries. ‘gramOsetu Dokra’ products are mainly from Bankura of West Bengal. This piece of Dokra product will definitely make your Drawing room/ Bed room/ study table more attractive along with prosperity in your life.

  • Sale! Dokra Tribal Coiple- Madal (6")

    Dokra Tribal Coiple- Madal (6″)

    Original price was: ₹999.00.Current price is: ₹759.00. Inclusive all taxes + Free shipping

    This dokra home decor features traditional art crafted through lost wax metal-casting process, characterized by intricate, handmade designs in brass or bronze. Inspired by tribal life and nature this piece has a unique, earthy appeal with its antique finish, adding rustic warmth and a sense of heritage to home decor.

     

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