Dhokra Craft Durga Family on Bull Head – Authentic Hand crafted Dhokra (Brass, Metal, Livingroom, Showpiece, Gift, Decor, Home Decor)
Dhokra durga family on bull head is a type of Dhokra art that depicts the Hindu goddess Durga and her four children on a bull’s head. Dhokra art is a traditional craft of metal casting using the lost-wax technique. Dhokra durga family on bull head is a symbol of power, protection, and prosperity. It is often used as a religious icon or a decorative item.
- Dimension (LxWxH) 7inch x 4inch x 6inch
- Place Of Origin India
- Art Form Hand Crafted
- Material Brass
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About Dhokra Craft
Dhokra Craft is a type of metal craft that is made by the tribal artisans of India using a technique called Dhokra or Dokra. Dhokra is an ancient method of making metal sculptures by using wax casting( lost wax method ). The process involves creating a clay mould around a wax model, which is then heated to melt the wax and leave a hollow space. Molten metal, usually brass or bronze, is then poured into the mould and allowed to cool. The clay mould is then broken and the metal sculpture is revealed. Dhokra craft is known for its intricate details and unique designs.
How Old the craft is?
Dhokra is a form of metal art that has a long and rich history in India. It is one of the oldest techniques of metal casting, dating back to over 4,000 years ago during Harappan civilization (Harappa – Mohenjo-Daro). Dhokra craft is made by using the lost-wax casting method, which involves creating a mould of clay and wax, melting the wax, and pouring molten metal into the hollow space. Dhokra craft is known for its intricate and unique designs, often depicting tribal life, animals, gods, and goddesses. Dhokra craft is not limited to one region or tribe in India. It is also practised by other tribal communities in Central and Eastern India, such as the Gonds, the Bhils, the Baigas, the Murias, and the Ghadwas. Each community has its own style and variation of Dhokra craft, influenced by their local culture and environment. Dhokra craft can be found in various forms, such as wall hangings, figurines, jewellery, utensils, lamps, and more.
About this craft
Dhokra durga family on bull head is a type of Dhokra art that depicts the Hindu goddess Durga and her four children on a bull’s head. Dhokra art is a traditional craft of metal casting using the lost-wax technique. Dhokra durga family on bull head is a symbol of power, protection, and prosperity. It is often used as a religious icon or a decorative item.
Dhokra durga family on bull head is made by skilled artisans who follow a complex and time-consuming process. First, they create a clay core that resembles the shape of the final sculpture. Then, they cover the clay core with a layer of wax that is mixed with resin and nut oil. The wax is then carved and shaped with fine details of the goddess and her children’s features, ornaments, and weapons. Next, the wax-covered clay core is coated with layers of clay, which form a mould for the metal that will be poured inside. The mould is then heated to melt away the wax and create a hollow space for the metal. The molten metal, usually brass scrap, is then poured into the mould and allowed to harden. Finally, the outer layer of clay is chipped off and the metal sculpture is polished and finished.
Additional information
Dimension (LxWxH) | |
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Place Of Origin | India |
Art Form | Hand Crafted |
Material | Brass |

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