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Dhokra Art Brass Turtle – 3 cm | Red Antique Finish | Tribal Handcrafted Showpiece for Temple, Home & Table Decor
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Dhokra Art Brass Turtle – 3 cm | Red Antique Finish | Tribal Handcrafted Showpiece for Temple, Home & Table Decor

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Bring home peace, stability, and prosperity with this beautifully handcrafted Dhokra Art Brass Turtle – a symbol of longevity, strength, and good fortune in Indian culture and Vastu Shastra. This unique showpiece, made in pure brass and finished with a striking red antique patina, is a fine example of India's tribal craftsmanship, originating from the ancient Dhokra (Dokra) art tradition.

Measuring 7 cm in width, 3 cm in height, and 9 cm in length, and weighing 210 grams, this turtle showpiece is compact yet significant, making it ideal for decorating small altars, tables, shelves, or desks. Its intricate design, featuring traditional tribal carvings, makes it a charming collectible and a unique gift item.

In Vastu and Feng Shui, the tortoise (or turtle) is considered a powerful symbol for bringing stability, balance, and positive energy into your space. Whether placed in your living room, pooja room, office, or even in your bedroom corner, this turtle acts as a spiritual and aesthetic enhancer.

Product Specifications:
Material: 100% Pure Brass

Art Style: Dhokra (Dokra) Tribal Art

Finish: Red Antique Patina

Design: Turtle/Tortoise

Width: 7 cm

Height: 3 cm

Length: 9 cm

Weight: 210 grams

Craftsmanship: Handmade using the lost-wax casting method

🌿 About Dhokra Art:
Dhokra (also spelled Dokra) is one of the oldest known forms of metal casting, with roots tracing back over 4,000 years. Practiced in tribal regions such as Bastar (Chhattisgarh), Odisha, West Bengal, and Jharkhand, this art form uses the lost wax casting method. Unlike mass-produced items, no molds or factories are used—each item is uniquely handmade using natural materials and age-old techniques passed down through generations.

By purchasing Dhokra items, you're directly supporting rural artisans, preserving heritage, and owning a piece of history made with skill and soul.

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