Description |
Size |
8"*5" |
Material |
Wooden & Golden Grass |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Golden |
Style |
Utility Tray |
Weight |
Under 100 gm |
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Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Hand crafted turtle |
Weight |
Under 500 Gm |
Size |
4cm*4.1cm*13cm |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Handcrafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Dhokra elephant in Box style |
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Size |
2.6 inch X 1.6 inch X 4.2 inch |
Weight |
Up to 1 kg |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Material |
Dhokra |
Type |
Hand crafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
Dhokra lady relaxing with book |
Weight |
Under 500 Gm |
Size |
14.2cm*5.1cm*7.5cm |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust).
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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 |
Handcrafted |
Colour |
Brass |
Style |
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Size |
4.2 inch X 2.2 inch X5.7 inch |
Weight |
Up to 2 kg |
Care Instructions:
Use soft cotton cloth ( slightly damp to clean the dust). |
Content | Utility key tray with golden grass weave around. Base of the product is a light layer of Kadam tree trunkwith handle and its decorated with golden grass around the outter surface.Golden Grass – Type of grass that is used to produce a variety of handmade crafts Golden grass products have been used as utility items in many parts of the state for centuries. The grass changes color from pale green to pale yellow to golden yellow as it dries, which is where it gets its name from. |
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- Hand made Dhokra lady relaxing with book
- 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.
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- Dhokra ? The living Bronze Age Craft to Livelihood of Odisha
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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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