Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of beginnings, is traditionally worshiped before starting any new big initiatives. He is widely revered, more specifically, as the remover of obstacles; the patron of arts and sciences; and the deva of intellect and wisdom.
Treat your homes to this sacred handcraft Dhokra art with the soft tones, and shapely patterns that will bring a lot of positivity to your space.
This piece of art is so much more than its aesthetic attributes. It’s a portal into the artist’s life and their unique experiences.
Dimension: 6.5 x 3.7 x 11 inch
Weight : 2300 gms
You would love to know this piece of art is
- Authentic Indian tribal art, purely handcrafted.
- Eco-friendly and made of 100% natural products.
- Made with brass, zinc alloy, lead-free and non-toxic materials.
Caring instructions: Wipe with a dry cloth. A soft-bristled brush can also be used to clean the fine crevices.
Crafts that speak their story to you!
Dhokra (also spelt Dokra) is famous for its traditional lost wax technique, the art form has been preserved from generation to generation for more than 4000 years. The dhokra art has got primitive simplicity and enchanting folk motifs. These are handcrafted by tribal artisans of the Bastar region using conventional tools and not modern machines. The lost-wax technique is comprised of 12 stages which make it very tedious to get the final art. Every art crafted by these artisans has its own story.
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For more details about the Dhokra process, please look at our Gallery page.
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Lord Ganesha, the beloved elephant-headed god of beginnings in Hinduism, is revered for bringing good luck and removing obstacles. In India, it's customary to honour him at the start of any new endeavor. Known for his human body, cute trunk, and chubby features, Ganesha is celebrated with great enthusiasm during Ganesh Chaturthi, especially in Maharashtra, where huge idols adorn the streets. The popular Marathi chant, "Ganapati bappa moriya, pudhachya varshi laukar yaa," echoes everywhere. Ganesha is also regarded as the patron of arts, sciences, intellect, and wisdom