Karma Tree

Rs. 4,000.00 Rs. 3,600.00
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This exquisite bronze sculpture draws inspiration from the vibrant Karma Festival, a celebration of new relationships and the cycle of life. During the festival, young men and women gather around the Karma Tree, the symbolic "Tree of Life," engaging in lively dances and climbing its branches to perform acrobatic feats, hoping to impress their peers.

The Karma Tree holds profound meaning in Indian culture. Its roots stretch into the underworld, its sturdy trunk connects the earth and sky, and its lush foliage and fruits embody the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

This sculpture not only honors the spirit of the Karma Festival but also serves as a timeless representation of India’s cultural heritage and the interconnectedness of all life.

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Dhokra craft, a GI-tagged artwork, is an ancient non-ferrous metal casting technique employing the lost-wax process, practiced for over 4,000 years in India. This intricate art form involves creating a detailed wax model, encasing it in clay, and replacing the wax with molten metal to form the final piece. Known for its rustic aesthetics and motifs inspired by tribal culture, Dhokra art exemplifies precision, heritage, and sustainability in craftsmanship.

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