Description |
Material |
Palm Leaves |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Muted |
Style |
Hand Etched Box |
Size |
6.7 cm X 6.5 cm X 17.6 cm |
Weight |
800gm/td> |
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Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Hand made Dhokra Fish |
Size |
6.7 cm X 6.5 cm X 17.6 cm |
Weight |
800gm/td> |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Handcrafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
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Size |
4.2 inch X 2.6 inch X 6 inch |
Weight |
Up to 2 kg |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Material |
Brass |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Golden |
Style |
Dhokra casting |
Size |
17.4cm X 0.5cm X 17.4cm |
Weight |
500 gm |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Snail shape dhokra craft paper weight. |
Weight |
Under 500 Gm |
Size |
4.2 cm*3.5cm*4.2cm |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Material |
Stone |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Multi |
Style |
Hand painted paper weight |
Weight |
Under 500 Gm |
Size |
5cm*5.6cm*3.6cm |
Care Instruction:
Use soft clean cotton cloth to gently wipe the dust out. This can be accompanied by a soft brush to clean the edges. Do not use water or any liquid in the cleaning and please be gentle. |
Content |
- Palm leaf engraving on a palm leaf box.
- Also known as?Talapatra Chitra?or Chitrapothi is an ancient form of folk art that originated in the Indian State of Odisha. Raghurajpur a small village in Puri is identified place for this type of Craft. These are made from dried palm leaves, and a sharp-pointed iron tool is used to etch the drawing on the brittle surface of the leaf making sure that it doesn't go wrong or the leaf doesn't break, then the colour is spread?or rubbed all over the leaves with the help of a piece of cotton. But do all these artisans get identified?there are many lost faces behind this famous art. Atulya Karigari is committed to working with the artisans and puts the best possible effort to make the artisans not only earn their daily bread but to have their own identity.
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- Crafted to perfection will surely add charm to your interior
- The art of Dhokra is passed down from one generation to another and is a creative and contemporary expression of an ancient technique of " lost wax casting". Atulya Karigari India is creating rustic designs and has helped the artisans giving a stylish and traditional look.
- Interest shown by you will light thousand more houses of Dhokra artist.
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- Hand made Dhokra elephant can be clubbed with books on your bookshelf
Dhokra ? The living Bronze Age Craft to Livelihood of Odisha, Sadeiberani, Jhingidi, and Jagdalpur are the tiny villages of Odisha where these crafts are blooming for ages, but the Artisans were overshadowed by the middlemen and intermediaries. Atulya works with Artisans and puts the best possible effort to keep them informed and educated about new designs in order to explore high and survive in the market.
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- Dhokra craft wall mounted sun structure.
- Dhokra ? The living Bronze Age Craft to Livelihood of Odisha
- Sadeiberani, Jhingidi and Jagdalpur are the tiny villages of Odisha were these crafts are blooming since ages, but the Artisans were over shadowed by the middlemen and intermidiaries. Atulya works with Artisans and puts the best possible effort to keep them informed and educated about new designs in order to explore high and survive in the market. One of the Dhokra artist is delighted the way we have trained them in making jewelleries and rakhis from dhokra scrap. Their entire family works as a unit from organizing the thread to putting the beads and finally giving it a beautiful shape. Artist expresses a gratitude, smiles and their eyes shines with gleam as they say,? we are digital?.
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- Hand made Dhokra art paperweight; can we used as a d?cor to your office / study table. You can use to keep documents/ paper in style.
- Dhokra ? The living Bronze Age Craft to Livelihood of Odisha
- Sadeiberani, Jhingidi, and Jagdalpur are the tiny villages of Odisha where these crafts are blooming for ages, but the Artisans were overshadowed by the middlemen and intermediaries. Atulya works with Artisans and puts the best possible effort to keep them informed and educated about new designs in order to explore high and survive in the market.
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- Pattachitra painting on stone , given the shape of a paper weight.
- Pattachitra- An oldest tradition and colour journey of Odisha
- Villages of Puri district is known for this art forms and Raghurajpur village is the most identified place for this painting.
- But do all these artisans get identified?there are many lost faces behind this famous art.
- Atulya Karigari is committed to work with the artisans and puts the best possible effort to make the artisans not only earn their daily bread but to have their own identity.
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