₹6,220.00Original price was: ₹6,220.00.₹3,725.00Current price is: ₹3,725.00.
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.
₹6,245.00Original price was: ₹6,245.00.₹3,740.00Current price is: ₹3,740.00.
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.
₹6,763.00Original price was: ₹6,763.00.₹4,050.00Current price is: ₹4,050.00.
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 Dokra Damar Tribes’. Artisans these days create various figurines and models of gods, goddesses, animals, birds, carts, and even jewelry.
₹7,014.00Original price was: ₹7,014.00.₹4,200.00Current price is: ₹4,200.00.
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.
₹8,350.00Original price was: ₹8,350.00.₹5,000.00Current price is: ₹5,000.00.
The Dokra Standing Durga is a handcrafted metal sculpture made using the traditional Dhokra (or Dokra) art of lost-wax casting, native to India. It depicts Goddess Durga in a standing posture, often shown with multiple arms holding symbolic weapons, representing her power and victory over evil. The figure combines folk charm with spiritual symbolism, featuring intricate tribal motifs, stylized features, and a rustic, antique brass finish that highlights the artisanal craftsmanship.
₹8,350.00Original price was: ₹8,350.00.₹5,000.00Current price is: ₹5,000.00.
This beautifully handpainted Madhubani Bedsheet Set features intricate mandala designs at its center and borders, rendered in a traditional folk style with fine detail and vibrant hues. Crafted from soft, breathable 100% cotton, this bedsheet brings heritage artistry and everyday comfort into perfect harmony.
₹13,360.00Original price was: ₹13,360.00.₹8,000.00Current price is: ₹8,000.00.
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.