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Dokra Brass Tribal Woman with Tray – Handmade Bankura Figurine
Dokra Brass Tribal Woman with Tray – Handmade Bankura Figurine
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Celebrate India's rich tribal artistry with this handcrafted Dokra brass figurine of a tribal woman holding a kulo (tray) — an object traditionally used for rituals or carrying grains. Made by skilled artisans from Bankura, West Bengal, this piece exemplifies the ancient lost-wax casting technique, known as Dokra.
This small sculpture captures the poise and strength of tribal women, deeply rooted in community and craft. Whether displayed as part of your ethnic home decor, used in a spiritual setting, or gifted to someone who admires handcrafted art, this figurine delivers cultural soul and rustic charm.
Every detail — from the hair braid to the kulo's curve — is handmade, making each item truly one of a kind.
Size & Dimensions:
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Height: 5 inches (approx)
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Width: 2.2 inches
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Depth: 2 inches
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Weight: ~250 grams
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(Handcrafted – slight variation in shape and texture is natural.)
Product Features:
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✅ Origin: Bankura, West Bengal – known for authentic Dokra work
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✅ Material: Solid Brass
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✅ Craft Type: Lost-wax metal casting (Dokra)
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✅ Depicts: Tribal lady with traditional tray (kulo)
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✅ Finish: Matte antique brass with textured engraving
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✅ Use: Ethnic decor, gifting, cultural collection
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✅ Sustainable: Made using age-old eco-friendly techniques
Cultural Note:
The kulo (tray) carried by the woman symbolizes abundance, ritual, and respect in rural Indian traditions. Dokra art keeps such cultural motifs alive through raw, expressive sculpture.
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