$57
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$45
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These sculptures can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$35
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$57
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$20
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$52
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These boxes can be hand sculpted in numbers.
$47
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These lamps can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$25
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$121
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials.
Note: These work of art can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$30
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These art forms can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$27
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These door handles can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$20
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$18
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$45
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These lantern can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$18
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: This tortoise sculpture can be hand sculpted in numbers over a specific time frame.
$41
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$18
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be mass sculpted over a specific time frame.
$45
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$25
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$45
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These sculptures can be made in numbers over a specific time-frame.
$18
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
Note: These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.
$64
Dhokra is one art, preserved by a handful of artisans in the nook and cranny of a few states in India, especially Odisha. Having flourished about 4000 years ago, the ancient method of making metal artefacts by a wax-casting technique and using only natural raw materials is still followed untouched by modern developments.
These statues can be made in numbers over a specific time frame.