This figurine of "DEER" is a Dhokra Metal Casting made by the Domar Tribe of Odisha. It is a tribal art form & completely handcrafted.This is a 4000-year-old non-ferrous metal casting started at the dawn of (Mohenjadaro and Harappa) civilization and tribal people are still maintaining their legacy. Made by the lost wax technique and uses brass metal, clay, bee wax, cow dung, resin, and nut oil. to prepare this unique art.
- An ideal complement for home decor/shelf decor/table decor or gifting
- Dhokra art exhibiting elegance and antiquity
- Beautifully handcrafted by skilled rural artisans with traditional manual techniques
- Rustic brass attractive appearance
In many cultures, the deer is a symbol of spiritual authority. During a deer's life, the antlers fall off and grow again and the animal is also a symbol of regeneration. In the Christian imagination, the deer is a symbol of piety, devotion, and of God taking care of his children
NOTE: Purchased once it can last for generations it gets older the raw, rustic appeal turned to an antique piece.
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| Bamboo Product Details | |
| Material | Brass |
| Product Information | |
| Craft | Dokra Metal Cast |
| Place of Origin | Odisha, India |
| Color | Rustic Gold |
| Dimensions (inches) | 3 x 2 x 4 |
| Weight (kilograms) | 0.250 |
| Note | Hand casted Village Craft. Rustic, Dull / Antique Finish. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects |
