Description |
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). |
- Hand made Dhokra craft coconut box. Can be used as home d?cor.
- 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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Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Dhokra Lantern |
Size |
13cm X 13cm X 30cm |
Weight |
2.5 Kg |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Material |
Cover: handmade paper : Pages recyled paper |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Black |
Style |
Pattachira painting |
Weight |
500 gm |
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- Hand made Dhokra couple sitting on cot- bed. Can be used as home d?cor.
- 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.
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust).
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Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Hand made dhokra lady with mirror and comb |
Weight |
600 Gm |
Size |
4.5cm*3.6cm*15.3cm |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Content |
- 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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Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Dhokra craft coconut box |
Weight |
600 Gm |
Size |
5.5cm*5.5cm*16cm |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust).
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- Hand made Dhokra art Lantern; can we used as a showpiece. You can lit a tea candle beneath to have an enduring effect.
- 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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- Write down your beautiful thoughts in this handcrafted and hand painted diary from Atulya Karigari.
- Pattachitra painting on this DIARY has come all the way from the artisan of Raghurajpur (tiny village near PURI (Odisha))
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Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Dhokra couple sitting on cot- bed |
Weight |
Under 500 Gm |
Size |
11.3cm*4.9cm*11.4cm |
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- Hand made dhokra lady with mirror and comb. Can be used as home d?cor.
- 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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