Product description for tiny sitting lady musician nagara:
Sitting lady musician nagara is made of lost wax casting technique. This craft is Dhokra art. It is a handmade product by skilled artisans. This sort of metal casting has been used in India for over 4,000 years and is still used. One of the earliest known lost wax artefacts is the dancing girl of Mohenjo-Daro. Give your home décor a ravishing look. The nagara musician showpiece never fails to look classy.
- Used for the temple and home décor.
- Perfect gift option.
- Handmade product
Dimensions –4 x 1.6 x 3( L,W,H Inches)
Weight – 110 gms
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, and 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 practical 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 an excellent 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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Colours 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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