"Dhokra Art Brass Nandi – 32 cm | Standing Pose with Ganesha Face & Trishul on Head | Antique Finish Tribal Handcrafted Showpiece for Temple, Home & Table Decor "
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Add a divine and majestic presence to your sacred space or ethnic decor collection with the Dhokra Art Brass Nandi – 32 cm, a beautifully handcrafted brass showpiece in a rare standing pose, featuring the face of Lord Ganesha and a Trishul (trident) on its head. This piece is a stunning fusion of artistic skill, spiritual symbolism, and India's ancient tribal craftsmanship.
Handmade by skilled tribal artisans using the Dhokra art technique, this brass sculpture is created through the lost wax casting method—an eco-friendly and traditional process that dates back over 4,000 years. The design, shape, and hand-carved patterns on the body of this Nandi reflect the tribal identity and deep cultural heritage of regions like Bastar, Chhattisgarh.
This artwork is unique in form and meaning. The standing posture of Nandi, Lord Shiva’s sacred bull and most devoted attendant, signifies readiness, alertness, and divine service. The Ganesha face adds the essence of wisdom, success, and positivity, while the Trishul on the head represents Lord Shiva's power and spiritual control over the three worlds—body, mind, and soul. Together, they form a powerful icon of strength, devotion, protection, and spiritual energy.
With a substantial size of 32 cm in height, this piece makes a striking visual impact. Despite its grand look, the elegance lies in the fine handcrafted carvings and antique finish that ages beautifully over time. It is perfect for large temple spaces, spiritual corners, entry foyers, office settings, or as a central piece in traditional home decor.
Product Dimensions:
Width: 13 cm
Height: 32 cm
Length: 23 cm
Weight: 4250 grams (4.25 kg)
Material: Pure Brass
Finish: Traditional Antique Tribal Brass Finish
🌿 About Dhokra Art:
Dhokra art is one of the oldest known methods of metal casting in the world, used in India for over 4,000 years. Practiced in tribal areas like Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, the art form uses lost wax casting, where each piece is handmade from start to finish. No two pieces are identical, making each one a unique work of heritage.
Dhokra art emphasizes sustainability, tradition, and the relationship between art and spirituality. By purchasing Dhokra brass items, you support tribal artisans, promote eco-conscious craftsmanship, and preserve a sacred cultural tradition.