Banglar Haat

Products

Home > Products

Filter Options

Category
Price
Color
Availability

Dokra Horse (6″)

Original price was: ₹3,000.00.Current price is: ₹1,800.00.

Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L) 6 x 2 inches

LIMITED STOCK

Although used previously to refer to a group of nomadic craftsmen, presently the term ‘Dhokra’ is essentially applied to a wide range of handcrafted decorated brassware products created by the ‘lost wax process of metal casting. Acknowledged as the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to mankind, this folk art originated in the heartlands of West Bengal almost 3500 years ago and is done by the traditional metalsmiths, ‘The Dhokra Damar Tribes’.  Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.

The Dokra art uses the ‘lost-wax process’ to form brass models. A replica of the desired product is first made with wax over a clay core and upon which the finer details of designs and decorations are then delicately crafted. Thereafter another layer of soft clay is applied to cover the entire model. After sun drying, molten brass is poured through a small hole which melts away the wax with the molten brass filling up space. Finally, after cooling and with the removal of the outer clay layer, the exquisite work of art emerges and its unpolished look is kept intact. No external chemical polish is applied on the same. Unlike the craft which is available with shiny polish, our collections are rooted in their original look.

This figurine showcases a Horse.

Dokra Reading Ganesh 7”

Original price was: ₹2,505.00.Current price is: ₹1,500.00.

Material Dokra
Dimension (Length) 5 inches

LIMITED STOCK

Although used previously to refer to a group of nomadic craftsmen, presently the term ‘Dhokra’ is essentially applied to a wide range of handcrafted decorated brassware products created by the ‘lost wax process of metal casting. Acknowledged as the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to mankind, this folk art originated in the heartlands of West Bengal almost 3500 years ago and is done by the traditional metalsmiths, ‘The Dhokra Damar Tribes’.  Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.

The Dokra art uses the ‘lost-wax process’ to form brass models. A replica of the desired product is first made with wax over a clay core and upon which the finer details of designs and decorations are then delicately crafted. Thereafter another layer of soft clay is applied to cover the entire model. After sun drying, molten brass is poured through a small hole which melts away the wax with the molten brass filling up space. Finally, after cooling and with the removal of the outer clay layer, the exquisite work of art emerges and its unpolished look is kept intact. No external chemical polish is applied on the same. Unlike the craft which is available with shiny polish, our collections are rooted in their original look.

This figurine showcases a reading Shri Ganesha.

Dokra Rickshaw

Original price was: ₹6,763.00.Current price is: ₹4,050.00.

Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L x D) (inches) 6 x 4 x 8

LIMITED STOCK

Although used previously to refer to a group of nomadic craftsmen, presently the term ‘Dhokra’ is essentially applied to a wide range of handcrafted decorated brassware products created by the ‘lost wax process of metal casting. Acknowledged as the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to mankind, this folk art originated in the heartlands of West Bengal almost 3500 years ago and is done by the traditional metalsmiths, ‘The Dhokra Damar Tribes’.  Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.

The Dokra art uses the ‘lost-wax process’ to form brass models. A replica of the desired product is first made with wax over a clay core and upon which the finer details of designs and decorations are then delicately crafted. Thereafter another layer of soft clay is applied to cover the entire model. After sun drying, molten brass is poured through a small hole which melts away the wax with the molten brass filling up space. Finally, after cooling and with the removal of the outer clay layer, the exquisite work of art emerges and its unpolished look is kept intact. No external chemical polish is applied on the same. Unlike the craft which is available with shiny polish, our collections are rooted in their original look.

This particular artifact depicts a man pulling a hand rickshaw along with two people sitting on it.

Dokra Saraswati Small

Original price was: ₹3,841.00.Current price is: ₹2,300.00.

Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L ) (inches) 8 x 3

LIMITED STOCK

Although used previously to refer to a group of nomadic craftsmen, presently the term ‘Dhokra’ is essentially applied to a wide range of handcrafted decorated brassware products created by the ‘lost wax process of metal casting. Acknowledged as the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to mankind, this folk art originated in the heartlands of West Bengal almost 3500 years ago and is done by the traditional metalsmiths, ‘The Dhokra Damar Tribes’.  Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.

The Dokra art uses the ‘lost-wax process’ to form brass models. A replica of the desired product is first made with wax over a clay core and upon which the finer details of designs and decorations are then delicately crafted. Thereafter another layer of soft clay is applied to cover the entire model. After sun drying, molten brass is poured through a small hole which melts away the wax with the molten brass filling up space. Finally, after cooling and with the removal of the outer clay layer, the exquisite work of art emerges and its unpolished look is kept intact. No external chemical polish is applied on the same. Unlike the craft which is available with shiny polish, our collections are rooted in their original look.

This particular figurine depicts the Indian deity Goddess Saraswati’ in her full form and glory.

Dokra Seated Deer

Original price was: ₹2,630.00.Current price is: ₹1,578.00.

Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L) 4 x 6 inches

LIMITED STOCK

Although used previously to refer to a group of nomadic craftsmen, presently the term ‘Dhokra’ is essentially applied to a wide range of handcrafted decorated brassware products created by the ‘lost wax process of metal casting. Acknowledged as the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to mankind, this folk art originated in the heartlands of West Bengal almost 3500 years ago and is done by the traditional metalsmiths, ‘The Dhokra Damar Tribes’.  Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.

The Dokra art uses the ‘lost-wax process’ to form brass models. A replica of the desired product is first made with wax over a clay core and upon which the finer details of designs and decorations are then delicately crafted. Thereafter another layer of soft clay is applied to cover the entire model. After sun drying, molten brass is poured through a small hole which melts away the wax with the molten brass filling up space. Finally, after cooling and with the removal of the outer clay layer, the exquisite work of art emerges and its unpolished look is kept intact. No external chemical polish is applied on the same. Unlike the craft which is available with shiny polish, our collections are rooted in their original look.

This figurine showcases a Deer.

Dokra small boat

Original price was: ₹3,170.00.Current price is: ₹1,900.00.
Specifications
 Material  Dokra
 Dimension (H x L)  5 x 8 inches

 

LIMITED STOCK

Although used previously to refer to a group of nomadic craftsmen, presently the term ‘Dhokra’ is essentially applied to a wide range of handcrafted decorated brassware products created by the ‘lost wax process of metal casting. Acknowledged as the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to mankind, this folk art originated in the heartlands of West Bengal almost 3500 years ago and is done by the traditional metalsmiths, ‘The Dhokra Damar Tribes’.  Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.

The Dokra art uses the ‘lost-wax process’ to form brass models. A replica of the desired product is first made with wax over a clay core and upon which the finer details of designs and decorations are then delicately crafted. Thereafter another layer of soft clay is applied to cover the entire model. After sun drying, molten brass is poured through a small hole which melts away the wax with the molten brass filling up space. Finally, after cooling and with the removal of the outer clay layer, the exquisite work of art emerges and its unpolished look is kept intact. No external chemical polish is applied on the same. Unlike the craft which is available with shiny polish, our collections are rooted in their original look.

This figurine showcases a boat with riders.

Dokra Small Owl

Original price was: ₹1,500.00.Current price is: ₹900.00.

Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L) 5 x 3.5 inches

LIMITED STOCK

Although used previously to refer to a group of nomadic craftsmen, presently the term ‘Dhokra’ is essentially applied to a wide range of handcrafted decorated brassware products created by the ‘lost wax process of metal casting. Acknowledged as the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to mankind, this folk art originated in the heartlands of West Bengal almost 3500 years ago and is done by the traditional metalsmiths, ‘The Dhokra Damar Tribes’.  Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.

The Dokra art uses the ‘lost-wax process’ to form brass models. A replica of the desired product is first made with wax over a clay core and upon which the finer details of designs and decorations are then delicately crafted. Thereafter another layer of soft clay is applied to cover the entire model. After sun drying, molten brass is poured through a small hole which melts away the wax with the molten brass filling up space. Finally, after cooling and with the removal of the outer clay layer, the exquisite work of art emerges and its unpolished look is kept intact. No external chemical polish is applied on the same. Unlike the craft which is available with shiny polish, our collections are rooted in their original look.

This figurine showcases an Owl.

phants

Dokra Standing Durga

Original price was: ₹8,350.00.Current price is: ₹5,000.00.

Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L) 15 x 8 inches

LIMITED STOCK

Although used previously to refer to a group of nomadic craftsmen, presently the term ‘Dhokra’ is essentially applied to a wide range of handcrafted decorated brassware products created by the ‘lost wax process of metal casting. Acknowledged as the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to mankind, this folk art originated in the heartlands of West Bengal almost 3500 years ago and is done by the traditional metalsmiths, ‘The Dhokra Damar Tribes’.  Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.

The Dokra art uses the ‘lost-wax process’ to form brass models. A replica of the desired product is first made with wax over a clay core and upon which the finer details of designs and decorations are then delicately crafted. Thereafter another layer of soft clay is applied to cover the entire model. After sun drying, molten brass is poured through a small hole which melts away the wax with the molten brass filling up space. Finally, after cooling and with the removal of the outer clay layer, the exquisite work of art emerges and its unpolished look is kept intact. No external chemical polish is applied on the same. Unlike the craft which is available with shiny polish, our collections are rooted in their original look.

This figurine showcases an Ek-Chala Standing Durga Idol.

Kansa Small Bowl (4.5 inches)

Original price was: ₹2,420.00.Current price is: ₹1,450.00.

Material Pure Kansa
Dimension 4.5 inches
Weight 250 grams

Bell metal or kansa is a form of bronze, traditionally used to make bells with a higher tin content, which increases the rigidity of the metal. Brass or pitala is a substitutional alloy of copper and zinc. This metal combination produces a tough, long-wearing material that is resistant to oxidation and subject only to an initial surface weathering.

কাঁসা

কাঁসা একটি মিশ্র ধাতব পদার্থ। তামা ও টিনের সংমিশ্রণে তৈরি হয় যে বেল মেটাল, সাধারণত একেই আমরা কাঁসা বলে চিনি। কাঁসা দেখতে সুন্দর তো বটেই, স্বাস্থ্যসম্মতও। এই ধাতুর শীতল ভাব ত্বকের ফুসকুড়ি ও প্রদাহ কমায়। কাঁসার বিভিন্ন আকারের প্লেট, ট্রে ও ত্বকের জন্য বিশেষভাবে নির্মিত গুয়াশা আপনার দৈনন্দিন জীবনের সঙ্গী হয়ে উঠুক।

Kansa Thala (12 Inches)

Original price was: ₹7,014.00.Current price is: ₹4,200.00.

Material Pure Kansa
Dimension 12 inches

Bell metal or kansa is a form of bronze, traditionally used to make bells with a higher tin content, which increases the rigidity of the metal. Brass or pitala is a substitutional alloy of copper and zinc. This metal combination produces a tough, long-wearing material that is resistant to oxidation and subject only to an initial surface weathering.

কাঁসা

কাঁসা একটি মিশ্র ধাতব পদার্থ। তামা ও টিনের সংমিশ্রণে তৈরি হয় যে বেল মেটাল, সাধারণত একেই আমরা কাঁসা বলে চিনি। কাঁসা দেখতে সুন্দর তো বটেই, স্বাস্থ্যসম্মতও। এই ধাতুর শীতল ভাব ত্বকের ফুসকুড়ি ও প্রদাহ কমায়। কাঁসার বিভিন্ন আকারের প্লেট, ট্রে ও ত্বকের জন্য বিশেষভাবে নির্মিত গুয়াশা আপনার দৈনন্দিন জীবনের সঙ্গী হয়ে উঠুক।

Pure Kansa boat shaped Tray

Original price was: ₹5,790.00.Current price is: ₹3,470.00.

Material Pure Kansa
Dimension 12 x 6.5 inches
Weight 600 grams

Bell metal or kansa is a form of bronze, traditionally used to make bells with a higher tin content, which increases the rigidity of the metal. Brass or pitala is a substitutional alloy of copper and zinc. This metal combination produces a tough, long-wearing material that is resistant to oxidation and subject only to an initial surface weathering.

কাঁসা

কাঁসা একটি মিশ্র ধাতব পদার্থ। তামা ও টিনের সংমিশ্রণে তৈরি হয় যে বেল মেটাল, সাধারণত একেই আমরা কাঁসা বলে চিনি। কাঁসা দেখতে সুন্দর তো বটেই, স্বাস্থ্যসম্মতও। এই ধাতুর শীতল ভাব ত্বকের ফুসকুড়ি ও প্রদাহ কমায়। কাঁসার বিভিন্ন আকারের প্লেট, ট্রে ও ত্বকের জন্য বিশেষভাবে নির্মিত গুয়াশা আপনার দৈনন্দিন জীবনের সঙ্গী হয়ে উঠুক।

Pure Kansa Bowl

Original price was: ₹5,511.00.Current price is: ₹3,300.00.

Material Pure Kansa
Dimension 8.5 inches
Weight 300 grams

Bell metal or kansa is a form of bronze, traditionally used to make bells with a higher tin content, which increases the rigidity of the metal. Brass or pitala is a substitutional alloy of copper and zinc. This metal combination produces a tough, long-wearing material that is resistant to oxidation and subject only to an initial surface weathering.

কাঁসা

কাঁসা একটি মিশ্র ধাতব পদার্থ। তামা ও টিনের সংমিশ্রণে তৈরি হয় যে বেল মেটাল, সাধারণত একেই আমরা কাঁসা বলে চিনি। কাঁসা দেখতে সুন্দর তো বটেই, স্বাস্থ্যসম্মতও। এই ধাতুর শীতল ভাব ত্বকের ফুসকুড়ি ও প্রদাহ কমায়। কাঁসার বিভিন্ন আকারের প্লেট, ট্রে ও ত্বকের জন্য বিশেষভাবে নির্মিত গুয়াশা আপনার দৈনন্দিন জীবনের সঙ্গী হয়ে উঠুক।