Dokra, the famous metal art form of India is an ancient art form. It is non-ferrous metal casting using the lest-wax casting system which dates back to 4000 years. ‘The Dancing Girl’ found during the excavation of Mohenjo-Daro is one of the earliest known lost-wax artefact. The art has a primitive simplicity, enchanting folk motifs and forceful forms. Different states of Indian have their own original styles. The name ‘Dokra’ has come from Dhokra Damar tribes who are the main traditional metal smiths of West Bengal and Odisha. This is a piece of intricately hand crafted Dokra Craft pen stand with a very modern wavey design. It can be a wondweful table cuio or a perfect gift that will be appreciate by one and all. Dokra is a metal art made of alloy of brass, nickel and zinc and dates back to the times pf Harappa and Mahenjodaro Civilization.
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Years ago, ‘The Venus Of Dolni Vestonice’, a figurine of Mother Earth: the oldest piece of ceramic found on our planet, inspired us to create a confluence of ancient themes and modern-day requirements, and Dolni Studio was founded. We realized that this classic form of art will never lose its relevance, as it combines art with necessity.
Keeping that in mind, we started creating our own unique designs, which are an ode to the songs of clay that cradled the ancient civilization but kept its feet anchored in modern times.
Our products are a delicate fusion of rich aesthetics and a soulful personal vibe. Since inception, we have been driven by a single purposeful goal of creating ceramic wares that are time-tested and timeless to bring you the best for all your needs. Every piece of soil and toil that is shaped in Dolni Studio is a product of utmost love and passion that whispers the story of earth and heart.
We are a team of artists who have come together to create an interface between the unassuming makers from small communities of potters and craftsmen (who carry on the legacy for generations and the people from all across the world who have an eye for beauty and a love for a dash of antiquity.
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