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Brass Tribal Art in Wood Frame, Square Wall Hanging, Ethnic Decor

Brass Tribal Art in Wood Frame, Square Wall Hanging, Ethnic Decor

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This beautiful brass wall hanging in a wooden frame features intricate tribal art motifs. Perfect for adding a touch of ethnic glamour to any interior, this piece is a timeless reminder of traditional craftsmanship and its timeless motifs. Bring ethnic decor to your wall with this unique piece. It would accentuate your interior style and is sure to be a conversation starter.

This wall-hanging decor is a perfect combination of rustic and modern art. Upgrade any room with this unique square wooden frame featuring intricately-etched brass tribal figures. Bring an ethnic touch to your home with this stylish and timeless piece.

 

    Features

    • Tribal Wall Art - Traditional Dhokra Art of Chhattisgarh
    • Perfect ethnic decor for your home
    • Hand-made by local artisans in India
    • Material: Brass, Wood
    • Made in India

     

    Dimensions

    • Height = 2 cm
    • Width =  23 cm
    • Length = 23 cm

     

    Note 

    • Due to the nature of hand-made products, kindly expect slight imperfections. This is not a defect and items are non-refundable due to this reason.
    • Care instruction - Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth

     

    About Indian Metal Craft & Artisans

    Indian Handicraft industry provides livelihood to many artisans. Amongst the wide range of handicrafts, metalwork is one of the most popular crafts in India. Some popular techniques can be traced back 5,000 years to the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus Valley Civilization.

    Artisans mainly use metals like brass, copper, bronze, iron, and silver which are durable and lend themselves well to delicate designs and patterns. 

    The traditional methods of sand casting & lost wax (locally known as Dhokra) methods are mostly employed in this field. Techniques like engraving, carving, enameling, etching, or soldering with other metal pieces to create vividly designed beautiful metal objects.

    This particular decor piece was made in the Bastar District in the state of Chhattisgarh in Central India. Dhokra art is widely practiced by the local community. Most of the artwork takes inspiration from nature, tribal past, and deities. Dhokra work is done by hand, taking help from simple tools. It is a skill that has been passed down from one generation to the next. Also called Bastar art, it traditionally features figures of tribes, gods, and animals using motifs like spirals, ropes, waves, and zigzags. 

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