Dhokra
Dhokra is a unique casting
tradition practiced particularly by the tribal groups in the tribal belt that
runs from West Bengal and Bihar through Orissa into Madhya Pradesh and some
parts of Andhra Pradesh.The best part of the Dhokra is that no two products are
the same. Predominantly hollow cast, they use the method of Lost Wax casting.
The figures are generally small, depicting
major or minor local dieties. This is made of river side clay and rice-husk, covered
with fine clay on which details can be clearly formed. After this, thin thread
like wires made of bee-wax are wound around it, completely covering the mould
in parallel lines or diagonally. When the clay is dry it is securely bound with
copper wires. The unit is now heated to melt and thus remove the wax. Then the
molten metal is poured in. On cooling, the inside core is scrapped out through
a hole or left behind to add weight and stability to the casted figure.
At Cottage Dhokra figures of different
varieties like lady sitting on khat, Man with fruit bowl, Dieties as well as
other figures in various shapes and forms are available.
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