Pure Brass Hiran (Sweep Deer) Set For Table Decoration Decorative, Dhokra Art

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Product Description




Specification


item
value
Material
Metal
Type
Brass
Product Type
Dhokra Art
Use
Art & Collectible
Theme
Animal
Regional Feature
India
Place of Origin
India
State
Uttar Pradesh
Company Name
Artline Creation
Article Number
ART-120
Use
Decoration


Packing & Delivery




Bubble Wrap & Stretch Sheet and Box


Company Profile




"Artline Creation" who are the leading exporter and manufacturer of artistic and beautiful Brass items. For acquiring a respectable position in the international market, we are very well equipped with the most advanced technology and emoluments. The professionals working for our company are all extremely hard working and are experienced as well.
About 65% of the export market is sent to the USA and 35% of the export market is sent to Belgium, France, Australia, Portugal, The Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, France, Germany and some of the African countries as well. The main aim of our company is to acquire the satisfaction of the customers and to cater to all their needs. The delivery is always made at the correct time.
Dhokra (also spelt Dokra) is non–ferrous metal casting using the lost-wax casting technique. 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.
[1] The product of dhokra artisans are in great demand in domestic and foreign markets because of primitive simplicity, enchanting folk motifs and forceful form. Dhokra horses, elephants, peacocks, owls, religious images, measuring bowls, and lamp caskets etc., are highly appreciated.
[2] The lost wax technique for casting of copper based alloys has also been found in China, Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, Central America, and other places.


FAQ


Have you heard about the Dhokra Art and it’s genesis!!

This vintage artform is approx. 4000 years old & local communities such as the Ghadwas and Jharas from Bastar and Raigarh practice
the Dhokra Art’s, lost wax technique of hollow casting using conventional tools. One of the earliest known lost wax artefacts is
the dancing girl of Mohan-Jo-Daro civilization.

The Dhokra Art being the genesis of Brassware Industry in the Indian subcontinent, has been famous all over the world, for their
primitive simplicity, enchanting folk motifs. Buyers try incorporating modern functional concepts and apply the local traditional
motifs as decorations to promote these arts across the globe.


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