Bring divine charm and artistic tradition into your space with the Dhokra Art Brass Nandi – 11 cm, a beautifully handcrafted brass showpiece featuring a sitting Nandi bull with antique brown and red finish. This piece is more than just a decor item — it is a symbol of devotion, strength, and peace, rooted in Indian spirituality and created using the ancient tribal Dhokra art technique.
In Hindu mythology, Nandi is the sacred vehicle (Vahana) and loyal gatekeeper of Lord Shiva. Placing a Nandi idol near a Shiva shrine or within your home temple is believed to enhance positive energy, focus, and protection. This Dhokra Nandi is made of pure brass, crafted by tribal artisans using the lost-wax casting method, which makes each piece unique, artistic, and full of heritage.
The idol is designed in a sitting posture, with beautifully carved body patterns, tribal detailing, and a handcrafted base that highlights the raw appeal of the Dhokra style. The antique brown and red patina enhances its vintage look, making it suitable for any traditional or modern decor.
This tribal masterpiece, with dimensions of width 7 cm, height 11 cm, length 16 cm, and weight 700 grams, fits perfectly on shelves, mandirs, tabletops, and altars. It is ideal for temple decor, spiritual gifting, or as a statement heritage artifact for your living room or office.
Product Details:
Material: Pure Brass
Finish: Brown & Red Antique Tribal Patina
Art Form: Dhokra (Dokra) Tribal Art
Position: Sitting Nandi Bull
Dimensions:
Width: 7 cm
Height: 11 cm
Length: 16 cm
Weight: 700 grams
Crafted by: Tribal artisans using the lost-wax casting method
🌿 About Dhokra Art:
Dhokra (also spelled Dokra) is one of the oldest known forms of metal casting, with roots tracing back over 4,000 years. Practiced in tribal regions such as Bastar (Chhattisgarh), Odisha, West Bengal, and Jharkhand, this art form uses the lost wax casting method. Unlike mass-produced items, no molds or factories are used—each item is uniquely handmade using natural materials and age-old techniques passed down through generations.
By purchasing Dhokra items, you're directly supporting rural artisans, preserving heritage, and owning a piece of history made with skill and soul.