blending heritage with modern fashion trends
This age-old craft dates back to the Mughal era and reflects a blend of Persian and Indian styles
the process of handloom saree making is not only intricate but also a labour -intensive onewherein the skilled artisans who have mastered the craft over generations are involved
making it suitable for various occasions
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Bengal Dokra Adivasi Boy with Laptop Bomkai Saree & Fabrics blending heritage with modern fashionBengal Dokra is a traditional form of metal casting practiced by tribal artisans in West Bengal, India, using the ancient lost wax technique. This 4,000 year old craft is known for its rustic charm, intricate detailing, and cultural significance. Made primarily from brass and other alloys, Bengal Dokra art features motifs inspired by tribal life, folklore, nature, and deities. Each piece is handcrafted without modern machinery, making every creation