Product Description: Dhokra is one of the earliest processes of making an object first in wax and then casting in brass known to human civilization. Originally, these craftsmen were nomads who went from tribe to tribe making their ceremonial and religious figures, ornaments, and kitchenware, and later started making products for home decor and accessories. It is handcrafted by skilled rural artisans with traditional manual technique and has a dull-gold metallic/brass attractive appearance. It is an art exhibiting elegance and ancient simplicity with induced antiquity. This fish shape purse/box is a home decor item and a collectible piece. |
Origin: 19th century A.D., Bengal |
Size: 5.5 X 8.5 X 3 INCHS |
Weight: 370 Grams |
Material: Brass |
Care: You can use this Pitambari/Brasso powder to clean your artifact. Just rub some powder on the surface and rinse it with water and dry it with a cotton cloth. |
Quality Assessment: The artifact is in good condition and there are no damages on the surface area or any other area. |