Experience the enchanting beauty of our Dhokra Art Frog, skillfully crafted using the ancient technique of Dhokra art. This exquisite piece showcases the artistry of non-ferrous metal casting, employing the lost-wax casting technique that has been practiced in India for over 4,000 years.
The Dhokra frog is a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of India, where this form of metal casting has been perfected by tribal artisans. Each piece is meticulously crafted to capture the essence and charm of this traditional art form.
As a showpiece, the Dhokra Art Frog adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space. It's intricate design and unique texture make it a delightful addition to office tables, showcasing your appreciation for art and culture. It also serves as an ideal gift option for housewarming ceremonies and other special occasions, allowing you to share the beauty of Dhokra art with your loved ones.
Not limited to just home decor, the Dhokra Art Frog can also be used as a decorative piece in temples, infusing the sacred atmosphere with a sense of artistic grace and reverence.
Each Dhokra Art Frog is a handmade masterpiece, crafted with meticulous attention to detail by skilled artisans. The use of the lost-wax casting technique ensures that every piece is unique and carries its own individual character.
Dimensions:
- Length: 4 inches
- Width: 2.5 inches
- Height: 2 inches
Weight: 208 grams
Embrace the timeless allure of the Dhokra Art Frog and bring a touch of ancient craftsmanship into your life. Let the rich heritage of Dhokra art captivate your senses and serve as a testament to the enduring beauty of Indian craftsmanship.
Please note that as each piece is handmade, slight variations in dimensions and weight may occur, enhancing the authenticity and uniqueness of your Dhokra Art Frog.
Name of the tribe:- |
Damar tribe |
Details of the tribe:- |
The craft takes its name from the Dhokra Damar tribe of West Bengal, distant relatives of the Gonds and Ghadwas of Central India. They are located in Odisha, Jharkhand, Bengal, Chhattisgarh. They lived under a blanket of stars and the shade of trees, hawking bracelets, anklets, earrings, wristbands, necklaces, and idols of gods and goddesses, besides utilitarian pieces such as combs, lamps, bowls, betel boxes, and cups. Around a hundred years ago, some Jhara tribesmen settled in Ektaal village. |
Artist Name:- |
D.D.Bhera |
Working Profile:- |
Dhokra and Bindu artist |
Testimonial:- |
“I just wanted to share a quick note and let you know that you guys do a really good job. I’m glad I decided to work with you. You give employment to tribal peoples and allow our tribals to explore their art. Thanks, Universal Tribes!” |
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Colors and shape may vary from the actual product, because of the lights & photography. Designs may also vary due to unique designs that are handmade by tribal artists.
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