Aarmart Handmade Brass Dokra Art– Standing Nandi Showpiece
$96.80
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SKU: JVHDTTA139
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- Country Of Origin: India
- Marketed By: Jijivisha, Plot Num 09, SMR Enclave, Himayat Sagar, Bandlaguda, Hyderabad, Telangana, India-500091
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Show tradition in a contemporary setting with our handcrafted Aarmart-standing Nandi showpiece! This masterpiece brass showpiece boasts delicate details. The nandi is adorned with bell-like ornamentation that hangs on its body. When moved, the ornaments will produce a soothing, melodious sound. The beauty of the sculpture in terms of art and culture is also enhanced by the crown-like decorative piece on the bull’s head and the highly detailed floral work. Because it carefully incorporates tradition and artistic excellence, it is the most suitable gift choice for loved ones.
Material: Brass
Color: Warm Metallic Gold
Art: Dokra
Dokra art is a metalworking technique that has been used for almost 4,000 years, from the time of the Indus Valley Civilization. It has a rough, tribal appearance and intricate designs. This ancient art is practiced by the Dokra Damar people of West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand, and it is strongly associated with the natural environment and way of life in those areas. To find natural materials for the casting process, such as clay, beeswax, and charcoal, the artists frequently venture into the neighboring woods. Using the lost wax technique, clay is formed into a framework, from which wax is utilized to cut out designs. Then, to make a mold, they cover it with more clay. Melted brass is poured into the empty mold after the wax has been burned off with wood. After cooling, the clay has been cracked open to reveal the completed object. It’s a stunning representation of their environment, culture, and artistic ability.
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