Dhokra Art Brass Deer Pair – 10 cm | Brown Antique Finish | Sitting Pose Tribal Handcrafted Showpiece for Home, Temple & Table Decor
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Bring home the serene elegance and tribal craftsmanship of rural India with this beautifully handcrafted Dhokra Art Brass Deer Pair – 10 cm. Featuring two seated deer figures with fine tribal detailing and an antique brown finish, this showpiece set is a tribute to the age-old art of Dhokra (Dokra) — one of the oldest metal casting techniques in the world.
Each deer in this set is made from pure brass using the lost wax casting process, a traditional tribal art form passed down for over 4,000 years. These deer are shown in a graceful sitting pose, symbolizing peace, patience, and harmony with nature. The design includes engraved patterns and carefully formed antlers, all done completely by hand by artisans from tribal regions such as Bastar in Chhattisgarh.
Measuring width: 5 cm, height: 10 cm, length: 10 cm, and weighing around 900 grams (for the pair), this compact set is perfect for decorating tables, corners, pooja rooms, and gifting purposes. Whether placed at your home entrance, living room, temple, or office table, this handcrafted brass deer pair adds a sense of calm, rustic charm, and positive energy to any space.
Each figure reflects not just a form, but a story of ancient life, spirituality, and craftsmanship. No two pieces are exactly alike, as they are handcrafted without machines—ensuring you own a truly unique collectible.
Product Dimensions (Each Deer):
Width: 5 cm
Height: 10 cm
Length: 10 cm
Weight (Pair): Approx. 700 grams
Material: 100% Pure Brass
Finish: Antique Tribal Brown Polish
About Dhokra Art:
Dhokra Art, also called Dokra, is an ancient Indian metal casting art form practiced for over 4,000 years. It uses a technique known as the lost wax method, where each item is handcrafted without using any industrial molds or machines.
Artisans in tribal regions of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal pass this knowledge through generations, creating artwork that reflects their close relationship with nature, animals, rituals, and everyday life.
Each Dhokra piece is hand-sculpted in beeswax, wrapped in river clay, and filled with molten brass. Once the mold breaks, the artist finishes the piece by hand. This means every single item is unique—no two deer pairs will ever be exactly alike.
When you buy Dhokra art, you’re supporting local artisans, preserving a 4,000-year-old cultural legacy, and choosing eco-conscious, slow-made art over machine-made decor.