
Contains one Deer( usually bought in pairs). Made using Dokra metal casting technique. Dokra, an ancient metal crafting technique, originated from the Dhokra Damar tribe during the Indus Valley Civilization. It involves casting brass and bronze alloys using a unique 'lost-wax' method. Despite its rich craftsmanship, local craftsmen often lack recognition. Explore the exquisite beauty of Dokra artworks, with lifelike detailing and fine patterns, and appreciate Bengal's heritage through these prized pieces._x000D_ZineArt, a dedicated community, recognizes the diverse and intricate arts from different states of India. They strive to highlight the details of each art form and connect artists directly with art enthusiasts like you, enabling a fair and direct transaction. By establishing a strong community, ZineArt aims to support small-scale artists and ensure they receive proper value for their creations, contrasting the exploitation often faced in rural areas.
Product Specifications | |
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Product Type | Idols & Figurines |
Material | Brass |
Hazardous Material | FALSE |
Hand Made | TRUE |
Showpiece Figurine Type | Handicraft & Artifact Showpiece |
Suitable For | Table |
Primary Colour | Gold |
Traditional Weave | Other |
Fabric | NA |
Artisan Location | West Bengal |
Technique | Casting |
Craft Type | Brass Craft |
Product Type | Home decor accents |
Item Dimensions | |
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Height | 16 cm |
Length | 4 cm |
Width | 13 cm |
Net Weight | 380 g |
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