Rs. 599
Mirror stands, metal stands, glass holders..there are many ways to light a candle and put it on a pedestal, but none quite like using a natural medium like bamboo. This candle stand comes with a top cover to regulate the flame and is safe to use with fire. Bring it home to your prayer room, or place it outside the door on a cool evening to add that much-needed warmth. |
Rs. 1,935
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite wall hanging pays tribute to the Sun God, the rural artisan's beloved deity. The artefact is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the might and the power of the sun, highlighting the importance of the sun to the farmers and landworkers of rural India. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
Rs. 249,000
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she carries her vegteables from the fields to her home. This beautiful artifact creates a masterpiece out of a daily chore and showcases the artistic talent and artistic vision of the master craftsman.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 95,000
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she goes through the daily ritual of grinding spices for creating a culinary delight. The sculptor pays attention to the concentration in the woman's face and the minute pieces of culinary ingredients and creates an exquisite masterpiece out of a daily chore.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 2,200
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite wall hanging is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the daily routine in rural life, through this sculpture depicting a group of men returning back to their house after their daily chores. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the end of the day in a village in India, spreading serenity and calm throughout the house. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
Rs. 999
Flower vases are a great way to spice up the interiors of your house or office. They create an interesting aesthetic appeal as well as offer a sense of welcome and serenity. An all-natural flower vase can only act as an addition to all the beauty of your home. This tall flower vase with a geometric cut and intricately carved floral patterns is one such priceless artifact. Best spots to place it are beside a sofa or a T.V table or in one of the corners of the room. |
Rs. 95,000
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. Read more about this exquisite artform in this blog.
This beautiful brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every detail, every curve of the lady as she goes through the daily ritual of grinding wheat for creating a daily meal. The sculptor pays attention to the concentration in the woman's face and the minute pieces of culinary ingredients and creates an exquisite masterpiece out of a daily chore.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 6,400
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The majesty of the elephant is effortlessly captured by the master craftsman who also takes care to highlight the physical appearance of the elephant in detail, showcasing the skill with the craft and creating a masterpiece out of the books of Indian art history.
Note: These work of art can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 1,400
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every line, every curve on the shell of the tortoise and creates a simple, yet exquisite masterpiece right out of the pages of Indian art history.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 2,950
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork sculpture pays tribute to the ever present bullock cart, a staple on the roads of villages and towns in India's interiors. The master craftsman captures every detail down to the yoke as well as the team of bullocks carrying the heavy loads and brings alive a common sight from India into your living room.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 2,450
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting brasswork demon mask is in equal parts terrifying and awe-inspiring. The skill and artistic vision of the master craftsman is visible in the intricacy of carving to capture the horrifying expressions of the face, making this masterpiece in brass a must-have decor item for your home
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your bedroom decor.
Rs. 54,000
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting sculpture captures the joys of rural life through the eyes of a master craftsman. The sculptor perfectly captures the relaxation and satisfaction of a tribal couple coming back home after a hard days work, looking forward to spending an evening at home
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your entryway decor.
Rs. 1,250
This lampshade made out of bamboo strips is a fine example of craftsmanship with all the patterns created and colours used. All it needs is a source of light to begin enchanting you with its presence. Using a traditional art method with a touch of modernity, this tall lampshade with two smaller ones beside it reminds one of the power art has in evoking emotions. Natural and enchanting, bedside tables or study tables are an ideal spot for this artifact. |
Rs. 875
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting brasswork lamp is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and suitability for both everyday as well as festive occassions.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worship room.
Rs. 450
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting brasswork lamp is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and suitability for both everyday as well as festive occassions.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
Rs. 1,950
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman pays tribute to the humble deer, a frequent player in the great indian epics and a staple in most representations of the gurukuls of yore. The deer is captured standing, in its natural surroundings and brought alive through the skills of a practitioner of an ancient art which has endured the test of time.
Note: These sculptures can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 850
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting standing brasswork lamp is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and the beautiful peacock. This masterpiece in brass is perfect to add a touch of light and tradition to festive occasions in the home.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
Rs. 2,700
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting standing brasswork lamp is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and the elegant elephant carving which forms the base of the artifact. This masterpiece in brass is perfect to add a touch of light and tradition to festive occasions in the home.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
Rs. 2,700
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs, and forceful forms, Dhokra artifacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This exquisite sculpture pays tribute to the beauty and the grace of the magnificent peacock. Through the nimble hands of the master craftsmen, the sculpture comes alive and you can imagine the peacock performing its magnificent dance in the rain.
Indian tribal art holds great significance in the Indian arts and crafts industry. Read about it here.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worship room.
Rs. 16,500
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting set of standing brasswork lamps is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and the elegant elephant carving which forms the base of the artifact. This masterpiece in brass is perfect to add a touch of light and tradition to festive occasions in the home.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
Rs. 875
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting brasswork bell has its origins in the bells being used in places of worship across the country. The skill of the master craftsman is on display through the intricate carvings across the lip of the bell and along the ornately carved handle.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
Rs. 875
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting brasswork bell has its origins in the bells being used in places of worship across the country. The skill of the master craftsman is on display through the intricate carvings across the lip of the bell, creating a perfect miniature version of the temple bells seen in large places of worship
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
Rs. 1,600
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork door handle creates a sturdy and artistic entrance to the entrance to your home and showcases the artistic talent of the master craftsman and the attention to detail on the trunk and the face of the elephant. Get this installed and greet your guests with a piece of art from the books of Indian art history.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 1,285
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork door handle creates a sturdy and artistic entrance to the entrance to your home and showcases the artistic talent of the master craftsman and the attention to detail on the trunk and the face of the elephant. Get this installed and greet your guests with a piece of art from the books of Indian art history.
Note: These door handles can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 950
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The majesty of the elephant is effortlessly captured by the master craftsman who also takes care to highlight the physical appearance of the elephant in detail, showcasing the skill with the craft and creating a masterpiece out of the books of Indian art history.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 2,450
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculpture pays tribute to the mischevous and fun loving, elephant headed God, Ganesha. However, in a departure from traditional depictions of Ganesha, this sculpture showcases Ganesha as praying and worshipping his own father, the third member of the Hindu holy Trinity, Lord Shiva, the destroyer. Ganesha's expression, perfectly captured, expresses the respect and devotion of not just a devotee, but also a child to a father and makes a perfect addition to your art collection.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 550
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculpture pays tribute to the first avataar of Lord Vishnu, the fish, also known as Matsya. The skill of the sculptor is evident through the attention to every last detail, thus creating a simple, yet exquisite masterpiece, straight out of the books of Indian art history.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 750
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork sculpture artistically represents a frog with a coin in its mouth. The sculptor's attention to detail can be seen in the detailing on the back flippers and the face of the frog, and also on the grooves on the coin, dating it back to the time of kings and kingdoms in India.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 1,960
This artifact done on Arecanut Leaf is an artistic representation of Lord Ganesha. He is also know as Ekadanta and there is an interesting tale to it. It is a known fact the Indian epic Mahabharata is recited by mahamuni Veda Vyas. Lord Ganesha was appointed to write down the epic as Vyasa recited it. The lord agreed to do this on one condition that the muni would not stop reciting until it is done. Veda Vyas now put forth a condition that Ganesha should understand every verse before writing it down. It is said that it took them 3 continous years of saying and understanding to complete the epic. In this span, Lord Ganesha's pen once broke down. Staying true to his word, the lord broke one of his tusks into half and continued writing. Such is the commitent of Lord Ganesha to his work.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimension: 12"x08".
Culture: India.
Medium: Arecanut Leaf.
Suggested Placement: In your meditation room or main hall.
Weight: 400gms.
Product Code: acapallgtr-87.
Rs. 1,960
Lord Ganesha is one of the most revered Gods in Hindu culture. He is known for his wisdom, valour, compassion, knowledge, power and loyalty. Before starting anything auspicious, Hindus pray to Lord Ganesh and seek his blessings for he is also known as the lord who removes any obstacles that stand in the path of success. There are many tales and anecdotes that revolve around the life of this high-spirited entity, which is why he became a topic of interest for artists, artisans, sculptures and crafstmen alike for decades now.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimension: 12"x08".
Culture: India.
Medium: Arecanut Leaf.
Suggested Placement: In your living room or meditation hall.
Weight: 400gms.
Product Code: acapallggp-78.
Rs. 2,450
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The jewelry box is designed to serve as the perfect storage space for your precious valuables, designed in the classical style and a throwback to the jewellry boxes of old.
Note: These boxes can be hand sculpted in numbers.
Rs. 1,935
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the daily routine in rural life, through this sculpture depicting a group of families returning back to their house after their daily chores. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the end of the day in a village in India, spreading serenity and calm throughout the house. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
Rs. 499
The Tribalfolk of India are famous for being artisans closest to nature and using Bamboo is one of their trademark styles, probably due to the extensive availability and craftability of Bamboo stems. This artifact here is of a very simple, single room village or tribal house with a typical curved exterior and a small fence. This house reminds one of the beautiful huts that Lakshmana built for Lord Rama and Devi Sita during their exile. Place it in your hallway or on the T.V table to add a touch of homeliness to your house. |
Rs. 2,250
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork lamp lights up the room and adds a touch of artistic history to the room it is placed in. The attention to detail on the elephant and the actual lamp itself is a testament to the skills and vision of the master craftsman while the lamp overall showcases the buyer's taste and discernment as a lover for tradition and the support for an art that has endured from times immemorial
Note: These lamps can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 1,450
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The humble lantern, a staple in most houses in the interiors of India comes alive in the hands of the master craftsman and makes a perfect addition to your art collection.
Note: These lanterns can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 2,000
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the written word and the mighty pen by creating an exquisite pen-stand. The skill of the sculptor is evident through the attention to every last detail, thus creating a simple, yet exquisite masterpiece, straight out of the books of Indian art history.
Rs. 2,600
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the festive joys of rural life, through this sculpture depicting a festival with lady musicians playing their instruments. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the festival where you can lose yourself in the revelry and the music. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
Rs. 2,999
This artifact made entirely out of bamboo is one of the finest pieces of artwork by our artisans. It depicts a temple with an idol of Lord Jagannath and a gopuram with a flag on top. The artisan's eye for intricate detail can be noticed in the detailing done on the garlands and flowers, as well as the layers in the Gopuram. Place this in your puja-mandir to add some creativity to divinity. |
Rs. 1,850
This traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
This enchanting standing brasswork lamp is characterized by the exquisite craftsmanship and the beautiful peacock. This masterpiece in brass is perfect to add a touch of light and tradition to festive occasions in the home.
This exquisite brass sculpture can be customized according to your unique needs to form a part of your living room or your worhsip room.
Rs. 550
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The master craftsman captures every line, every curve on the shell of the tortoise and creates a simple, yet exquisite masterpiece right out of the pages of Indian art history.
Note: This tortoise sculpture can be hand sculpted in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 3,270
"Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world.
The exquisite wall hanging is characterized by it’s intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The sculptor pays tribute to the festive joys of rural life, through this sculpture depicting a festival with musicians playing their instruments. The skill and talent of the master craftsman makes this scene come alive and instantly transports you to the festival where you can lose yourself in the revelry and the music. This piece of culture and heritage makes a perfect addition to your living room or bedroom decor and is a testament to a craft that has endured the test of time."
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
Rs. 55,000
One of the hallmarks of tribal art, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details. The artistic vision of the talented artisan is on view through the combination of various deities combining to create the shape of the mythical bull, Nandi. The addition of bells rings true with other depictions of Nandi while the other Gods forming the body add a touch of spiritual significance and mythology to this masterpiece in brass
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 750
Bamboo is an excellent substitute for wood, light in weight, durable and retaining its natural charm. It is a long grass with a thick stem and is one of the fastest growing plants on earth. The craftability of Bamboo has made it one of the materials chosen for creating artifacts such as this one. This boat with a flag is a model made using bamboo and can be used as a decorative piece in your home to subtly represent your love for travel. |
Rs. 1,450
Named after the Dhokra Damar tribes of West Bengal, this traditional lost-wax casting technique originated over 4,000 years ago and remains in great demand with art lovers across the globe. Famed for its simplicity, enchanting motifs and forceful forms, Dhokra artefacts adorn the houses of true art connoisseurs across the world. The exquisite brasswork creation is characterized by it's intricate craftsmanship and attention to minute details.The beauty of the peacock is showcased in a non-traditional way, while the intricate carving along the lamp ensures that this artefact lights up the room it is placed in with light and beauty.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
Rs. 950
Since eons, the tribal folks have been greatly inspired by their natural surroundings. Every creative expression, be it the tribal art, the accessories or the home decor articles, all find synergy with the charm and elegance of the nature and are essential part of the tribal heritage. Bamboo Artifacts are one of such representations.
Over a period of time the art form has crossed over and have seen larger acceptance in surrounding villages and towns. The entire process of creating bamboo craft involves intricate methodology that the craftsmen take years to master.
Owning a product is like reconnecting to a world that mostly gets lost in the clamor of modern interpretations.
Rs. 480
Since eons, the tribal folks have been greatly inspired by their natural surroundings. Every creative expression, be it the tribal art, the accessories or the home decor articles, all find synergy with the charm and elegance of the nature and are essential part of the tribal heritage. Bamboo Artifacts are one of such representations.
Over a period of time the art form has crossed over and have seen larger acceptance in surrounding villages and towns. The entire process of creating bamboo craft involves intricate methodology that the craftsmen take years to master.
Owning a product is like reconnecting to a world that mostly gets lost in the clamor of modern interpretations.
Rs. 399
A cube-shaped container with bold borders and a large flower crafted on each side, this flower vase made entirely out of bamboo adds a great piece of multipurpose decoration to your home. Use it as a flower stand or for newspapers and magazines. Bamboo artifacts are light in weight and can be easily carried around or transported which is another reason why they are in huge demand. Order yours today. |
Rs. 1,960
Of many stories that tell the tale of the life of Lord Ganesha, those of his respect and dedication towards his parents take a front seat. Legend has it that one day all the gods, sages and other celestial beings approached Lord Shiva and requested him to appoint a head to the Vighnas. Lord Ganesha and his elder brother, Lord Kartikeya, both found themselves suitable for the post. As a test, Lord Shiva asked them to circle the world thrice, take a bath in holy rivers and return. He said that whoever returns first, i.e., wins the race will be appointed as the head. Upon hearing this, Lord Kartikeya immediately flew away on his peacock. Lord Ganesha however recited the Narayana Mantra and circled his parents thrice saying that his world lies at the feet of his parents. Impressed with his act, Lord Shiva appointed Lord Ganesha as the head of Vighnas and that is how he came to called Vighneshwara.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimension: 12"x08".
Culture: India.
Medium: Arecanut Leaf.
Suggested Placement: In your living room or meditation hall.
Weight: 400gms.
Product Code: acapallglt-80.