A Masterpiece of Primitive Sophistication The Dokra Big Boat is more than just a decorative object; it is a narrative frozen in brass. Crafted by the skilled 'Dhokra Damar' tribes of West Bengal, this piece represents one of the oldest known forms of non-ferrous metal casting. The sculpture showcases a grand vessel guided by multiple figures, each meticulously detailed to represent the spirit of community and the pursuit of abundance.
The Timeless Lost-Wax Artistry Every boat is born from a singular, handmade clay mold. Using the ancient 'Lost Wax' (Cire Perdue) process, artisans painstakingly wrap fine wax threads around a clay core to create the boat’s ornate hull and the riders' distinct features. Because the clay mold must be broken to reveal the final brass sculpture, every piece is a one-of-a-kind original. The unpolished, earthy finish remains true to its tribal roots, steering clear of artificial chemical glazes to preserve its authentic matte luster.
A Focal Point for Discerning Interiors Measuring 11 inches in length, this sculpture possesses a commanding presence that anchors a room. It is ideally suited for:
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Care Instructions: To maintain the antique brass patina, gently dust with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Keep away from moisture and harsh cleaning agents to protect the natural unpolished texture.
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