Dhokra art is one of the world’s oldest metal casting techniques, dating back over 4,000 years to the Indus Valley Civilization. Crafted using the lost-wax (cire-perdue) method, each piece is unique—no two are ever identical.
✔ Eco-Friendly & Sustainable – Made using non-ferrous metals and natural beeswax molds, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
✔ Timeless Craftsmanship – The same technique was used to create the famous "Dancing Girl of Mohenjo-Daro", proving its historical significance.
✔ Global Recognition – Dhokra artifacts have been exhibited in museums and art galleries worldwide, celebrated for their raw, tribal aesthetics.
This isn’t just decor—it’s a living tradition, shaped by generations of artisans preserving India’s artistic heritage.
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