Dhokra Art Brass Nandi – 22 cm | Sitting Pose with Ganesha Face & Trishul on Head | Antique Finish Tribal Handcrafted Showpiece for Temple, Home & Table Decor
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Introduce divine presence and traditional elegance into your living space with the Dhokra Art Brass Nandi – 22 cm, a one-of-a-kind handcrafted brass showpiece that beautifully blends mythology, tribal art, and symbolism.
This majestic piece showcases Nandi, the sacred bull and loyal vahana (vehicle) of Lord Shiva, portrayed in a sitting pose. What makes this artwork truly unique is its Ganesha face and Trishul (trident) carved on its head, representing a spiritual fusion of wisdom, strength, and protection. The antique brass finish, coupled with the intricate tribal patterns hand-carved by artisans, gives it an authentic ethnic look that adds timeless charm to any setting.
Made using the ancient Dhokra art form—an over 4,000-year-old technique of lost wax casting—this sculpture is not mass-produced. It is 100% handmade by tribal artisans from regions like Bastar (Chhattisgarh), each piece reflecting hours of labor, tradition, and personal touch.
The solid brass construction, fine detailing on the horns, legs, and body, and symbolic fusion of Nandi and Ganesha make this sculpture more than just decor—it is a sacred representation of faith, power, devotion, and auspiciousness. Ideal for temples, pooja rooms, living rooms, offices, or meditation spaces, this powerful piece stands out as a meaningful focal point.
Product Dimensions:
Width: 9 cm
Height: 22 cm
Length: 21 cm
Weight: 2100 grams (2.1 kg)
Material: Pure Brass
Finish: Traditional Antique Tribal Finish
About Dhokra Art:
Dhokra (or Dokra) is a tribal metal-casting art from India, believed to be over 4,000 years old, and still practiced in rural regions such as Bastar, Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal. It uses a unique lost wax technique, where each mold is broken after casting, ensuring no two pieces are ever the same. Dhokra art is completely eco-friendly, non-industrial, and steeped in cultural symbolism.
By owning a Dhokra sculpture, you're not only adding traditional art to your space but also helping sustain rural artisan communities and keeping this priceless cultural legacy alive.