Dokra Art

Explore the raw elegance of Dhokra art—an ancient Indian metalcraft tradition practiced by tribal communities for over 4,000 years. Each piece is handcrafted using the lost-wax casting method, often depicting deities, animals, musicians, and tribal life. These brass sculptures are not only decorative but also represent a deep cultural legacy, perfect for home décor, gifting, or collection.

                                                                                                                                                      FAQ’s

Q1: What is Dhokra art?
A: Dhokra is a traditional tribal metal casting technique using the lost-wax process, practiced mainly in Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and West Bengal. The resulting brass sculptures are rustic, detailed, and one-of-a-kind.

Q2: Are all Dhokra products handmade?
A: Yes. Each piece is 100% handcrafted by skilled tribal artisans, and no two pieces are exactly the same due to the individual casting process.

Q3: What materials are used in Dhokra art?
A: Dhokra items are made from brass or bronze alloys, created through a labor-intensive wax and clay mold technique.

Q4: Are these products eco-friendly?
A: Yes, Dhokra art is naturally sustainable, using recyclable metal and traditional methods with no industrial waste.

Q5: What kind of items are available in this category?
A: The collection includes figurines, animal motifs, tribal musicians, wall hangings, lamps, and ritual objects—each with symbolic significance.

Q6: Can I gift Dhokra items?
A: Absolutely! Dhokra sculptures make thoughtful gifts for art lovers, heritage collectors, or as meaningful corporate mementos.

Q7: Do you offer bulk orders or customization?
A: Yes. We accept bulk and custom orders for events, corporate gifts, and interior décor projects. Please contact us for details.