Perfect love gift!
This vertical green frame is the quintessential love language between a couple. A shy tribal couple seems to demonstrate the tender love they have for each other. This is one of those art pieces you buy for your spouse for no good occasion but as a gesture of gratitude for their companionship.
Material: Dhokra 'Bell Metal' & wood
Dimension: 6x1x6 inch
Weight: 250 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.
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The Legend
'Love has no boundaries
Did you know that in the Bastar region, a tribal couple who love each other can just move in without any taboo? It is true. The Bastar tribal folk seem more progressive than we know. Two people who like each other and are sure of their companionship can start living without any marriage ritual, and they are accepted as members of the community just like other married couples. Live-in relationships are called ‘pethu’ that allows couples to move in together, have children and then if they still wish to have a marriage ceremony may ask the shaman to perform it for them. The children of such couples have the same social sanction as children of married couples. For saving the woman from any kind of exploitation, the man who likes a girl has to seek permission from her parents by paying a small sum of money called ‘mahala’. This serves as the man’s true intention to settle in a home with the girl. It is heart-warming to witness tribal marriages here when the couple chooses to marry after birthing children since the children get to witness their parents’ wedding.
'Love has no boundaries
Did you know that in the Bastar region, a tribal couple who love each other can just move in without any taboo? It is true. The Bastar tribal folk seem more progressive than we know. Two people who like each other and are sure of their companionship can start living without any marriage ritual, and they are accepted as members of the community just like other married couples. Live-in relationships are called ‘pethu’ that allows couples to move in together, have children and then if they still wish to have a marriage ceremony may ask the shaman to perform it for them. The children of such couples have the same social sanction as children of married couples. For saving the woman from any kind of exploitation, the man who likes a girl has to seek permission from her parents by paying a small sum of money called ‘mahala’. This serves as the man’s true intention to settle in a home with the girl. It is heart-warming to witness tribal marriages here when the couple chooses to marry after birthing children since the children get to witness their parents’ wedding.