Description
Dhokra craft objects are created through the method of non-ferrous metal casting using the lost-wax casting technique, that is one of the earliest and most advanced ways of metal casting known to human civilization. Dhokra is a traditional metal casting technique native to India, particularly prevalent in the tribal regions of Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh.
Dhokra Deer Set showpieces can vary in size, design, and complexity. They feature a single deer or a group of deer arranged in a naturalistic pose or stylized manner.
There are several processes involved in the making of Dhokra art and hence, a single piece could take up to a month or two to be created. Exclusively handcrafted with long, immaculate antlers using the ancient Dhokra Art technique. These showpieces are popular not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their cultural significance and the skilled craftsmanship involved in their creation. They can be displayed on mantels, shelves, or tabletops, enhancing the decor of living rooms, offices, or any space where a touch of traditional elegance is desired.