Take my hand !

This horizontal orange frame depicting a tribal couple sums up life in the most simple way. A couple carrying wood-cutting tools, farming tools and purses for the market convey the beautiful message of doing life together. If you are looking for a daily reminder of marital bliss, bring this piece home.

Material : Dhokra 'Bell Metal' & wood

Dimension: 14.5x1x9.5 inch 

Weight : 630 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 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.

Roomantique guarantee : Our crafts last a lifetime. 
    
Beautiful Variations: The product(s) you receive might vary slightly from the product picture due to the nature of our product(s) being 100% handmade, and not factory manufactured. Please read our Product Disclaimer for more details. 

The Legend 

'Hand in hand'

A peculiar Dhokra frame will tell a story that happens to a craftsman every day. This craftsman will create out of imagination but also out of the thoughts that occupy his heart and mind often. Looking at a Dhokra frame is like eavesdropping into tribal life. The craftsman wants the beholders of his art to see how he lives his life, how he does life with his wife together or how he plays with his children or dances to the harvest songs. This particular horizontal frame is one such story - of a couple just enjoying their daily chores together. What’s interesting is it is not upto the man to always lead, the leadership sometimes gets switched and taken upon by the woman. Can there be a better message of feminism? 

'Hand in hand' A peculiar Dhokra frame will tell a story that happens to a craftsman every day. This craftsman will create out of imagination but also out of the thoughts that occupy his heart and mind often. Looking at a Dhokra frame is like eavesdropping into tribal life. The craftsman wants the beholders of his art to see how he lives his life, how he does life with his wife together or how he plays with his children or dances to the harvest songs. This particular horizontal frame is one such story - of a couple just enjoying their daily chores together. What’s interesting is it is not upto the man to always lead, the leadership sometimes gets switched and taken upon by the woman. Can there be a better message of feminism?