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This is a brass ornament of Dhokra work, obtained from the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, India. What is Dhokra: Brass crafts made using the traditional lost-wax casting method (lost wax method), which has continued for over 4000 years. The "Dancing Girl" statue of Mohenjo-daro was also made using this technique, which is an ancient technology dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. This ornament depicts tribal men and women and is adorned with intricate decorations. It is a one-of-a-kind item, created using the traditional technique of hand-wrapping beeswax threads to form a mold, into which brass is poured. There are holes at the top and bottom, allowing it to be used as part of an accessory, tapestry, or as a wall decoration. Size: Approximately 6.5cm x 6.2cm Condition: Shows signs of age and character. This is a precious ethnic craft that embodies the warmth of handwork by artisans of the Gadhwa tribe in Chhattisgarh and the traditional techniques that have continued since ancient times. #Dhokra #Chhattisgarh #Bastar #Brass #LostWax #LostWaxMethod #IndianCrafts #TribalCrafts #Ethnic #WallDecor #AccessoryParts #HandmadeMaterials #FolkArt #Antique #OneOfAKind #TribalArt #IndianArt
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