Kangofied’s Dhokra collection celebrates the rich heritage of Indian tribal art through exquisite handcrafted metal creations. Made using the ancient lost-wax casting technique, each piece is a unique blend of tradition and artistry. From elegant figurines and decorative artifacts to functional home accents, our Dhokra items showcase intricate detailing and cultural symbolism. Crafted by skilled artisans, these pieces reflect timeless beauty and tribal storytelling. Perfect for art lovers and conscious collectors, our Dhokra collection brings warmth, authenticity, and heritage into any space. Explore the soulful artistry of Dhokra metalwork with Kangofied and bring home a piece of India’s cultural legacy.
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Handcrafted Dhokra Key Holder – Elegant Boat Design
- ₹1,499.00
- Add a touch of tradition to your home with this Handcrafted Dhokra Key Holder, made from premium brass and wood. Featuring intricate tribal artistry, this key holder is more than just a utility item—it’s a statement piece that enhances your decor. The beautifully carved brass panel showcases authentic Dhokra craftsmanship, an ancient Indian metal art form that brings culture and…
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Traditional Dhokra Art Key Holder
- ₹1,399.00
- Add a touch of tradition to your home with this Handcrafted Dhokra Key Holder, made from premium brass and wood. Featuring intricate tribal artistry, this key holder is more than just a utility item—it’s a statement piece that enhances your decor. The beautifully carved brass panel showcases authentic Dhokra craftsmanship, an ancient Indian metal art form that brings culture and…
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Handcrafted Dhokra Key Holder | Timeless Tribal Art
- ₹1,199.00
- Add a touch of tradition to your home with this Handcrafted Dhokra Key Holder, made from premium brass and wood. Featuring intricate tribal artistry, this key holder is more than just a utility item—it’s a statement piece that enhances your decor. The beautifully carved brass panel showcases authentic Dhokra craftsmanship, an ancient Indian metal art form that brings culture and…
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Handcrafted Dhokra Key Holder | 2-Mitra
- ₹1,299.00
- Add a touch of tradition to your home with this Handcrafted Dhokra Key Holder, made from premium brass and wood. Featuring intricate tribal artistry, this key holder is more than just a utility item—it’s a statement piece that enhances your decor. The beautifully carved brass panel showcases authentic Dhokra craftsmanship, an ancient Indian metal art form that brings culture and…
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Dhokra 2-Mitra Wall Frames
- ₹1,199.00
- 2-Mitra | दो-मित्र Dokra/ Dhokra , a traditional art form, thrives in the states of Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh. This ancient craft, with roots dating back around 4,000 years in India, involves the lost-wax metal casting technique. Artisans create a clay core, apply beeswax for intricate designs, encase it with clay, and then heat it to…
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Dhokra 3-Mitra Wall Frames
- ₹1,299.00
- 3-Mitra | तीन-मित्र Dokra/ Dhokra , a traditional art form, thrives in the states of Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh. This ancient craft, with roots dating back around 4,000 years in India, involves the lost-wax metal casting technique. Artisans create a clay core, apply beeswax for intricate designs, encase it with clay, and then heat it to eliminate the…
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Dhokra 4-Mitra Wall Frames
- Original price was: ₹1,299.00.₹1,169.10Current price is: ₹1,169.10.
- 4-Mitra | चार-मित्र Dokra/ Dhokra , a traditional art form, thrives in the states of Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh. This ancient craft, with roots dating back around 4,000 years in India, involves the lost-wax metal casting technique. Artisans create a clay core, apply beeswax for intricate designs, encase it with clay, and then heat it to eliminate the…
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