My ExportersIndia

For Buyer

For Seller

For Help

Our Products

  1. Bags 5 Products available
  2. Gifts, Handicrafts & Artifacts 4 Products available
  3. God And Goddess Statues 3 Products available
  4. Stuffed Toys 3 Products available
  5. Mirrors 2 Products available
  6. Sculptures And Statues 2 Products available
  7. Towels 2 Products available
  8. Wall Hanging 2 Products available
  9. Pouches 1 Products available
  10. Wooden & Bamboo Handicrafts 1 Products available
  11. Jewelry Box 1 Products available
  12. Carpet 1 Products available
  13. Clocks 1 Products available
  14. Buddha Statue 1 Products available
  15. Buckets, Mugs & Storage Bins 1 Products available
  16. Brass, Copper & Metal Handicrafts 1 Products available
  17. Stoles 1 Products available
  18. Wood Craft 1 Products available
  19. Candles 1 Products available
  20. Boats 1 Products available
  21. Metal Handicraft 1 Products available
  22. Sculptures 1 Products available
  23. Stone Craft 1 Products available
  24. Steel & Steel Products 1 Products available
  25. Food Box 1 Products available
  26. Bed Linen 1 Products available
  27. Greeting Card 1 Products available
  28. Wind Chime 1 Products available
  29. Ladies Sarees 1 Products available
  30. Pencil 1 Products available
  31. Others Products 6 Products available

Metal Handicraft

Leading Manufacturer, Supplier & Retailer of Dhokra Crafts.

Dhokra Crafts

1,650 / Piece Get Latest Price
  • Dimensions 35 Inches
  • Weight 1490
  • Category Brass Artifacts
  • Material Brass
  • Type Brass Statues
  • Brand Name Aakrati
  • Condition New Good

Dhokra art is the earliest known method of non-ferrous metal casting known to human civilization. The name Dhokra or Dokra was initially used to indicate a group of nomadic craftsmen and is now generically applied to a variety of beautifully shaped and decorated brassware products created by the lost wax process. In India, these craftsmen are clustered in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, and West Bengal. Dhokra art is practiced by different communities like the Situlias, Ghantaras, Thataries, Ghasis, Bathudis, and other professional Dhokra workers.

Own a piece of this unique crafts.

View Complete Details
Tell Us What are you looking for? Will call you back

Contact Us