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Dokra bronze tibal musician

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GI #563 (Geographical Indication) Product of Bengal.

  • Weight :100 gm
  • Material: Brass/ Bronze
  • Size: L-3, H- 15, W- 3 (cm)
  • In Box: Dokra Handicraft Showpiece

Bronze Dokra figurine of a tribal musician holding an instrument, with intricate patterns on her attire and a lively expression

₹ 449,00 449.0 INR ₹ 449,00 Tax Included ₹ 749,00

₹ 449,00 Tax Included ₹ 749,00

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A Rhythmic Tribute to Tradition: Handcrafted Dokra Tribal Musician Sculpture

This Dokra bronze sculpture beautifully captures the spirit of tribal music and artistry. It features a tribal musician holding a traditional instrument, possibly a drum or stick-like percussion tool, poised as if mid-performance. The figure’s intricate design includes detailed patterns on the skirt and upper body, with swirling and geometric motifs that are signature elements of Dokra craftsmanship.

The musician's wide-eyed, expressive face brings life and character to the piece, embodying the vibrant energy of folk art. With one arm gracefully resting on the hip and the other raised with the instrument, the sculpture exudes a sense of rhythm and movement, symbolizing the cultural richness and musical traditions of tribal communities.

Handcrafted using the ancient lost-wax casting technique, this sculpture is a testament to a 4,000-year-old tradition of metalwork. Each piece is unique, reflecting the artisan's dedication and skill in preserving this historic art form.

Ideal as a decorative item or a thoughtful gift, this sculpture brings a touch of rustic charm and cultural significance to any space. Whether displayed in a home or an art collection, it serves as a timeless celebration of India’s tribal heritage and artistic legacy..