₹5,510.00Original price was: ₹5,510.00.₹3,300.00Current price is: ₹3,300.00.
The Dokra Cow Cart is a handcrafted metal sculpture made using the traditional Dhokra (lost-wax) technique of India. It depicts a cow pulling a cart, symbolizing agriculture, prosperity, and rural life. The piece features intricate tribal patterns, a rustic antique brass finish, and folk artistry, showcasing the skill and creativity of tribal artisans.
₹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.
₹2,170.00Original price was: ₹2,170.00.₹1,300.00Current price is: ₹1,300.00.
The Dokra Elephant Pair is a handcrafted metal sculpture created using the traditional Dokra (lost-wax) technique of India. It features two stylized elephants, symbolizing strength, wisdom, prosperity, and good luck. The figurines display intricate tribal patterns, a rustic antique brass finish, and folk artistry, reflecting the rich heritage of tribal craftsmanship.
₹5,845.00Original price was: ₹5,845.00.₹3,500.00Current price is: ₹3,500.00.
The Dokra Lakshmi is a handcrafted metal figurine created using the traditional Dhokra (lost-wax) technique of India. It represents Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity, often depicted seated or standing with symbolic motifs like lotus flowers and coins. The sculpture features intricate tribal designs, a rustic brass finish, and folk artistry, reflecting both spiritual significance and artisanal craftsmanship.
₹5,845.00Original price was: ₹5,845.00.₹3,500.00Current price is: ₹3,500.00.
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.
₹3,500.00Original price was: ₹3,500.00.₹2,100.00Current price is: ₹2,100.00.
The Dokra Horse is a handcrafted metal sculpture made using the traditional Dhokra (lost-wax) technique from India. It depicts a stylized horse, symbolizing strength, speed, and vitality. The piece features intricate tribal patterns, elongated forms, and a rustic antique brass finish, reflecting the artistry and skill of rural craftsmen.
₹3,000.00Original price was: ₹3,000.00.₹1,800.00Current price is: ₹1,800.00.
The Dokra horse is a traditional handcrafted metal figurine made by tribal artisans in India using the ancient lost-wax casting technique. It is usually made of brass or bronze, with a rustic, antique look. The horse is a common motif symbolizing strength, energy, and cultural heritage, often decorated with intricate patterns and tribal designs.
₹2,505.00Original price was: ₹2,505.00.₹1,500.00Current price is: ₹1,500.00.
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.
₹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.
₹3,841.00Original price was: ₹3,841.00.₹2,300.00Current price is: ₹2,300.00.
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.
₹2,630.00Original price was: ₹2,630.00.₹1,578.00Current price is: ₹1,578.00.
The Dokra Seated Deer is a handcrafted metal sculpture made using the traditional Dhokra (lost-wax) technique of India. It depicts a graceful deer in a seated posture, symbolizing peace, gentleness, and harmony with nature. The sculpture features intricate tribal patterns, a rustic antique brass finish, and folk artistry, reflecting the skill of rural artisans and the charm of tribal metalwork.
₹3,170.00Original price was: ₹3,170.00.₹1,900.00Current price is: ₹1,900.00.
The Dokra Small Boat is a handcrafted metal figurine made using the traditional Dhokra (lost-wax) technique of India. It represents a stylized boat, symbolizing journey, hope, and prosperity. The piece showcases intricate tribal patterns, a rustic antique brass finish, and folk artistry, reflecting the craftsmanship of rural artisans.