Description
This Adibashi Pair Dokra is a remarkable example of the metal casting style that tribal artists in West Bengal have been using for 4,000 years. The two figures are formed of beeswax and are cast in a mix of brass and other metals. They represent cultural identity, community, and the natural flow of life in native cultures. The lost-wax cire perdue method provides each sculpture a distinctive, textured surface that makes the artist’s work stand out. You may get them in sizes 5 and 6 inches.






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