Adibashi Nachni Set – Tribal Dhokra Brass Art – Set of 5 (6 x 5.5 Inch)
Baul Folk Singer Dhokra Showpieces (6 x 3 Inch, Brass Art) -Set of 2
Big Owl Dhokra Showpiece – 5 x 4.5 Inch Handcrafted Brass Art
Bullock Cart – Traditional Dhokra Brass Showpiece (4 x 4.7 x 6 Inch)
Dhokra Deer Pair – Grace in Brass (4 x 4 inch each)
Dhokra Horse Pair – 6 x 1.5 Inch Handcrafted Brass Art
Dhokra Krishna Idol – 6.5 x 2.5 Inch Handcrafted Brass Art
Dhokra Lakshmi Idol on Conch (Shankha) – 6 x 4 Inch Brass Art
Dhokra Saraswati Idol on Conch (Shankha) – 6 x 4 Inch Brass Art
Ektara Artist Dhokra Showpiece – Melody in Metal (4 x 6 inch)
Grihasthali Mahila – Dhokra Brass Figurine Set of 5 (3 x 2.5 Inch Each)
Handcrafted Dhokra Brass Bell – 7 x 2.7 Inch Tribal Art
Jora Adibashi – Tribal Couple Dhokra Art (5 x 3.5 Inch)
Lokkhi Pecha (Dhokra Owl Pair) – 3 x 2 Inches | Handmade Brass Art
Maa Durga with Family – Dhokra Art Showpiece (6″ x 6.5″)
Mahishasura Mardini Dhokra Idol – Goddess Durga Slaying the Demon (9.5 x 5.5 Inch)
Mahishasura Vadha – Handcrafted Dhokra Durga with Lion (11 x 6.5 Inch)
Majestic Dhokra Elephant – Handcrafted Brass Art (4 x 6 Inch)
Mother Cow & Calf – Dhokra Brass Showpiece (3 x 3.5 Inch, Kamdhenu Inspired)
Mother Reading with Her Daughter – 4 x 2 Inch Handcrafted Dhokra Brass Art
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