Chhattisgarh, • | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.
The India Craft House Bastar Tribal Decorative Wall Mask (Set of 2)
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Chhattisgarh, • | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.
The India Craft House Bastar Tribal Decorative Wall Mask (Set of 2)
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• Set of 2 Decorative Wall Masks • Inspired by Bastar Tribal Metal Art, a rare & precious art form developed by the tribals of the Bastar region in Chhattisgarh • Crafted with iron by highly skilled artisans from the region • Perfect for gifting on housewarming celebrations • Accentuates your wall décor
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Product Details
Material : Iron
Craft : Bastar Tribal Art
State : Chhattisgarh
Colour : Black
Measurements : Small - Length - 5" x Height - 9.5" ; Large - Length - 11" x Height - 17"
Product weight : 555 grams
Special Attention : Handcrafted Village Craft. Rustic, Finish. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 20-25 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery
UOM : Set
Bastar Tribal Art
The Bastar region of Chhattisgarh is one of the richest areas in terms of iron ore deposits. The tribal communities, Gond and Maria started catering to the needs of the tribe by providing them tools for agriculture, jungle cutting tools, arrowheads and knives for hunting. Their skill evolved with time into a unique Craft form through experimentation with material and technique. The raw material used for the craft is predominantly recycled iron scrap. The main tools used are a furnace, hammer, forceps, tongs and chisels. The Ironsmiths started by experimenting with the religious art forms and gradually the craft evolved to the levels it is practiced today.