Description
The Dokra Lady Diya is a decorative oil lamp that combines tribal sculpture with traditional lighting. The design features a beautifully stylized tribal lady figurine holding or supporting a small diya (oil lamp).
The sculpture showcases the distinctive textures and intricate patterns typical of Dokra craftsmanship. When the diya is lit, it creates a warm glow that enhances the artistic form of the figurine, making it both a functional and decorative piece.
Craftsmanship & Origin
Dokra (Dhokra) craft is an ancient tribal metal casting tradition practiced by artisans in West Bengal. The craft uses the lost-wax casting technique, where a wax model is first created to shape the design.
The wax model is coated with a mixture of clay and rice husk to form a mold. When heated, the wax melts away and molten metal is poured into the mold cavity. Natural materials such as coal, tree resin, and nut oil are used during the process. After cooling, the clay mold is broken to reveal the final handcrafted sculpture. Because the mold is broken after casting, each Dokra Lady Diya is unique.
Why It’s Special
- Made using the ancient Dokra lost-wax casting technique
- Features a stylized tribal lady design
- Functions as both a decorative sculpture and oil lamp
- Each piece is handcrafted and one-of-a-kind
- Represents the traditional metal craft heritage of West Bengal
Ideal For
- Home décor and traditional lighting
- Festive decorations (especially during Diwali)
- Cultural and handcrafted gifting
- Tribal art and handicraft collections
Care Instructions
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth
- Avoid exposure to moisture and harsh chemicals
- Clean oil residue carefully after use
GI Origin : West Bengal
Application Number : 563
Material : Clay, rice husk, beeswax or paraffin wax, coal, tree resin, nut oil and metal
















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