Dhokra Brass Tribal Goddess Mask Wall Hanging
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Some things you hang on a wall not just to fill a space, but to fill the room with meaning. This Dhokra brass tribal Goddess mask Wall hanging is exactly that kind of piece. With her serene expression, elaborate headdress of spirals and beaded motifs, and that unmistakable golden brass glow, she commands attention the moment she enters a room. She is regal, she is ancient, and she belongs on your wall.
About the Craft
Dhokra is one of the oldest surviving metal craft traditions in the world, practised for over four thousand years by tribal communities across central India. This particular piece comes from the skilled hands of artisans in Madhya Pradesh, who have inherited this knowledge across generations. The method used is hollow casting with bell metal — a labour-intensive, entirely handmade process where a wax model is first created, then coated in clay, heated to melt the wax away and finally filled with molten brass. What remains after cooling and finishing is a piece that no machine could ever replicate. The goddess's face here, with her crowned headdress, spiral ear ornaments and chin medallion, is a stunning example of just how much artistry this ancient process is capable of.
Speciality
The face on this mask carries a quality that is hard to put into words — a stillness, a quiet dignity that feels almost spiritual. The headdress alone is a masterpiece in itself, with layered spirals branching outward like a crown fit for a deity. The chin bears a circular tribal medallion that grounds the whole composition beautifully. Because every piece is individually hand-cast, no two masks will be identical in the finest details, making yours genuinely one of a kind.
As a gift, this mask is in a class of its own. It suits a housewarming, a wedding anniversary, a Mother's Day, a Diwali hamper, Griha Pravesh, a birthday, an office inauguration or a premium corporate gifting occasion. It is the kind of gift that people place in their home immediately and keep for decades.
How to Care?
Brass develops a lovely patina over time, but it does need occasional attention to stay looking its best. For everyday dusting, a soft dry brush works perfectly well. When a deeper clean is needed, mix a small quantity of Pitambri Powder with water, apply gently with a soft cloth, and wipe clean. Never use chemical cleaners, acidic solutions or rough scrubbing pads, as these will strip the natural finish. Keep the piece away from direct moisture, and it will age beautifully for years to come.
The Dhokra brass tribal Goddess mask wall hanging is not just decor — it is a piece of living cultural heritage. Every curve, every spiral, every minute detail tells the story of a craft tradition that has survived millennia through the dedication of tribal artisans who chose to keep it alive. Bring her home, and bring that story with her.
- Dimensions: 9 x 2 x 21 inches — tall, graceful and visually commanding
- Material: Pure Brass with a warm antique gold finish
- Made using the traditional Dhokra hollow casting technique
- Handcrafted by tribal artisans of Madhya Pradesh
- Elaborate headdress with spirals, beads and a central crown motif
- Serene goddess face with fine nose, lips and chin detailing
- Suitable for living rooms, offices, pooja spaces and entryways
| Item Type | Handicraft |
|---|---|
| Exact Size(L*B*H) | 9 x 2 x 21 |
| Size Unit | INCH |
| Color | Gold |
| Material | Brass |
| State of Origin | Madhya Pradesh |
| Care Instructions | Apply dry brushing for dusting or use Pitambri Powder with water, do not use chemical. |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
Product Disclaimer
This product is handmade and may have slight variations or dissimilarities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor variations of Stitches/Motifs add to its charm and ensure its uniqueness & authenticity.
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