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Thursday 06 November, 2025
India’s heritage is a tapestry woven with centuries of tribal traditions, and Preserving India’s tribal heritage through Dhokra art is a celebration of that legacy.
Thursday 30 October, 2025
In a time when everything is sold through advertisements and digital campaigns, fair-trade handicraft products find their voice in silence. They do not chase attention; they earn it through meaning. Among these, Dhokra handicrafts stand out as stories moulded in metal. They are not just crafted; the...
Among a number of hobbies and therapies people pursue, decorating our personal space also seems quite therapeutic. It has been a pleasure for all of us. Moreover, with aesthetic handcrafted home decors, the feel is always different.
Festivals are moments when homes open and stories return. A single piece of brass can hold both memory and ritual. When that piece is made by hand using the age old lost wax method it brings a warmth that glass or mass made metal cannot match.
Thursday 02 October, 2025
Odisha has always held quiet treasures. In recent years the world is listening more closely. Tribal Odisha art speaks with a voice that is both ancient and fresh.
Wednesday 24 September, 2025
There is a quiet cinema to a hand poured piece of metal. A soft curve, a deliberate poke of texture and a story that begins with wax and earth.
Monday 15 September, 2025
There is a quiet power in brass. In a room that favours calm and balance a single brass object can hold the eye and slow the breath. Dhokra objets are not just ornaments. They are the living echo of a method that has moved through time and place and still arrives at the same human hand.
Monday 08 September, 2025
When was the last time you held something that truly felt human-flawed, soulful, and full of meaning?
Monday 01 September, 2025
For many of us, decorating our homes is a kind of therapy. We love adding beauty and meaning to every corner of our space. But have you ever thought about styling your coffee table?
Where the small elephant lives, the rain falls soft. This tender image captures the quiet welcome of Dhokra handicrafts. They do not call out loudly. Instead, they speak softly, carrying the deep heritage and skilled craft born in the heart of rural India.
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