Material: Wood, Wrought Iron
Craft: Bastar Tribal Art
Place: Chattishgarh, India
Color: Vegetable Colors (multi-color)
Measurements: Height: 4" Width: 1" Depth: 1.5
Product weight: 450 Grams
Special Attention: Handcrafted Village Craft
Product Care: Wipe with a soft cloth
Note: Color and designs may vary slightly.
Music has been a part of our lives since the beginning. As we evolved, so did our music. For every situation, mood, location, and event, we have music that fits in. Music defines our culture; it helps us connect. This is a universal language that everyone understands. In this art piece, musicians are playing different traditional instruments - maraca (jhunjhuna), trumpet (turhi), drum (dhol), tambourine (dafli), lute (ektara). Wrought Iron handicraft is also known as “Pitva Art “, an Ancient tribal art form made by a very small Tribal community of Bastar, Chhattisgarh. They use mostly waste or left-out Iron pieces, cut them manually with a chisel and hammer, and heat them with charcoal. Mostly all the human and animal figures are made of a single piece.