Rediscovering the ancient tribal art                           

Tribal art can be considered as an epitome of ancient art work. Tribal art is the visual arts and material culture of indigenous peoples. My enthusiasm towards ancient art work helped me to research on one of the very explicit art form called as Metal casting using the lost wax casting technique. I always wondered how this form of art was preserved for long and had an exciting opportunity to meet the skilled artisans.

The vision of my work is to provide the skilled artisans an international platform where their piece of work can be adored by people who actually appreciates art. With all the passion I am happy to share with all the art lover the fine collectibles. 

So get ready to rediscover the ancient tribal art with an elegant touch. This form of art and metal casting has been practiced by the artisans thousands of year ago in several parts of the world. This has been witnessed during the ancient civilizations like Indus valley civilization. The bronze girl was made using the lost-wax casting technique and shows the expertise of the people in making bronze works during that time. Since then it has been preserved and passed generations after generations. 

Art sculptures/ human figures depicts their daily routine and their love towards nature which is completely handmade. No machine work involved in making this metal casting. Use of metals like Brass, Bronze and wrought iron makes it more real and charming. Elegance and authenticity of these tribal art and art sculptures will embrace your home decor and give a total royal look to your home. Let's reminisce what's been preserved for so long! 

About the Product

Metal casting

This art form is called as metal casting using the lost wax casting technique. There are two main processes of lost wax casting: solid casting the mould; hollow casting is the more traditional method and uses the clay core.These product are in great demand because of primordial simplicity ,enchanting folk designs and powerful form. These arts structures like horses, elephants, tortoise , decorative pieces etc. are highly appreciated in the international market. 

Wrought iron work 

The wrought iron craft is centuries old and was practiced by the several tribes in different parts of world. Wrought iron was traditionally used by the tribal people to make tools such as ploughs, knives, axes and also candleholders. While their ancestors themselves extracted the iron from the ores, today's artisans use recycled scrap iron. These products depict typical village scenes and lifestyle.