₹2,505.00Original price was: ₹2,505.00.₹1,500.00Current price is: ₹1,500.00.
Material Dokra
Dimension (Length) 5 inches
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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.
₹2,630.00Original price was: ₹2,630.00.₹1,578.00Current price is: ₹1,578.00.
Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L) 4 x 6 inches
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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.
₹2,755.00Original price was: ₹2,755.00.₹1,650.00Current price is: ₹1,650.00.
Add a splash of folk art to your tea time with this exquisite set of 4 wooden coasters, each uniquely hand-painted in vibrant Madhubani-style fish motifs. Comes with a coordinating red storage holder for easy organization.
Highlights:
Set of 4 oval-shaped coasters with traditional Madhubani art
Rich colors with symbolic fish designs
Durable wooden base with a matching hand-painted holder
Aesthetic and functional addition to your home or office
₹2,755.00Original price was: ₹2,755.00.₹1,650.00Current price is: ₹1,650.00.
This handcrafted set of six round wooden coasters is adorned with vivid floral artwork on a deep royal blue background. Paired with a beautifully painted storage holder, it’s the perfect fusion of function and folk art.
₹3,000.00Original price was: ₹3,000.00.₹1,800.00Current price is: ₹1,800.00.
Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L) 6 x 2 inches
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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.
₹3,000.00Original price was: ₹3,000.00.₹1,800.00Current price is: ₹1,800.00.
Brighten your coffee table with this delightful set of four owl-shaped wooden coasters. Each coaster is hand-painted in vibrant folk-art style, bringing joy and functionality to your living space. Comes with a beautifully painted holder for easy storage.
₹3,000.00Original price was: ₹3,000.00.₹1,800.00Current price is: ₹1,800.00.
Add a touch of elegance to your tea or coffee moments with this exquisitely hand-painted wooden coaster set. Featuring a vibrant golden tree motif on a deep black base, each of the six coasters is a fusion of functionality and folk artistry, neatly housed in a matching holder.
₹3,000.00Original price was: ₹3,000.00.₹1,800.00Current price is: ₹1,800.00.
Brighten up your workspace with this handcrafted wooden pen stand featuring a vibrant twin fish motif in traditional folk art style. Designed with two compartments, it blends functionality with artistry — perfect for pens, brushes, or stationery essentials.
Highlights:
Hand-painted folk fish design
Dual compartments for organized storage
Eco-friendly & durable craftsmanship
Ideal for home, office, or gifting
Height- 13 cm, Width- 16 cm, Breadth- 8 cm, Weight – 410 gms
Materials: Handcrafted wood, natural colors, folk paint finish
₹3,170.00Original price was: ₹3,170.00.₹1,900.00Current price is: ₹1,900.00.
Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L) 10.5 x 2.5 inches
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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.
₹3,170.00Original price was: ₹3,170.00.₹1,900.00Current price is: ₹1,900.00.
Specifications
Material
Dokra
Dimension (H x L)
5 x 8 inches
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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.
₹3,500.00Original price was: ₹3,500.00.₹2,100.00Current price is: ₹2,100.00.
Material Dokra
Dimension (H x L) 9 x 3 inches
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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.
₹3,674.00Original price was: ₹3,674.00.₹2,200.00Current price is: ₹2,200.00.
Bring traditional Indian artistry to your dining table with this exquisite hand-painted Madhubani dinner napkin. Made from soft, eco-friendly cotton, it adds a sophisticated and cultural touch to any meal setting.
Highlights:
Authentic Madhubani hand-painted design
Crafted on premium, sustainable cotton
Reusable & washable – perfect for conscious dining
Unique artisanal gift for hosts and home décor lovers
Ideal for formal dinners, festive settings, or everyday flair