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Dhokra Art Depicting Three Women – By the Tribes of Chhattisgarh This exquisite Dhokra artwork, crafted by the skilled tribal artisans of Chhattisgarh, features three women portrayed in graceful poses. Created using the age-old lost-wax metal casting technique, the piece reflects the elegance and strength of tribal womanhood. The intricate detailing in their attire and posture highlights the deep cultural roots and artistic traditions of the region. A celebration of femininity and community life, this sculpture is a striking example of India’s rich tribal heritage.
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Dokra, also known as Dhokra art, is an ancient craft with a legacy spanning 5,000 years. Handcrafted by skilled Ojha metalsmiths using the lost wax technique, each unique, joint-less brass artifact is a masterpiece of precision and passion. Rooted in rich heritage, Dokra art is still practiced in regions such as Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal, and Telangana. Originating with the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this art form continues to echo vibrant tribal culture and tradition.
Embrace history and artistry with every piece—a celebration of innovation and the enduring spirit of Dokra.
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