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連絡先担当者 Aashsih
Surat, Gujarat
Dhokra Art is created by using the Lost Wax Process. In India
this elaborate and lengthy process of creating sculptures in
metal dates back over ***0 years to the Indus Valley
Civilization.
The biggest advantage of the lost-wax method is that it makes
possible the casting of a sculpture with elaborate curves and
great detail. It is incredibly time consuming, requires a great
degree of skill and patience, and even the very best artists lose
a percentage of their attempts during the mould process. Each
elaborate and time consuming mould will only produce one piece,
thereby ensuring that no two sculptures are exactly
alike.
The name Dhokra is derived from the Dhokra Kumar tribesmen who
are the traditional metal workers of the tribal communities in
south central India. Although this art form is now practiced in a
tribal belt that runs through parts of four states in India, by
far the highest quality of workmanship is produced in a small
tribal province called Bastar, in the state of
Chattisgarh.
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