


A Mother's Care
Traditionally, in tribal communities, women were recognised as the pillars of care, strength, and continuity — often depicted as the bearers of life and tradition. This stunning and intricate brass Dhokra handicraft sculpture beautifully captures that essence.
Handcrafted using the age-old lost-wax casting technique, this vintage brass piece portrays a mother balancing a matka (water pot) on her head while cradling her child in her arms. It’s a striking representation of endurance, love, and everyday strength found in rural womanhood.
Dhokra art, rooted in tribal regions of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and West Bengal, dates back over 4,000 years. Every piece is one-of-a-kind — shaped by hand, cast in metal, and marked by intricate patterns. Once widely practiced, this antique craft is now rare, making pieces like this all the more special.
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Traditionally, in tribal communities, women were recognised as the pillars of care, strength, and continuity — often depicted as the bearers of life and tradition. This stunning and intricate brass Dhokra handicraft sculpture beautifully captures that essence.
Handcrafted using the age-old lost-wax casting technique, this vintage brass piece portrays a mother balancing a matka (water pot) on her head while cradling her child in her arms. It’s a striking representation of endurance, love, and everyday strength found in rural womanhood.
Dhokra art, rooted in tribal regions of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and West Bengal, dates back over 4,000 years. Every piece is one-of-a-kind — shaped by hand, cast in metal, and marked by intricate patterns. Once widely practiced, this antique craft is now rare, making pieces like this all the more special.




















