Description
This tribal mural portrays a man and woman engaged in daily life, capturing the rhythm, simplicity, and harmony of Bengal’s tribal communities. Handcrafted in rustic Dokra-style metalwork, every gesture, posture, and facial expression is carefully sculpted. The mural reflects a story of rural life, human connection, and cultural traditions, making it both decorative and deeply meaningful.
Origin and Heritage
Originating from Bishnupur, this mural is rooted in Bengal’s centuries-old tribal and Dokra art tradition. Bishnupur artisans have preserved the lost-wax technique through generations, creating works inspired by mythology, village life, and tribal customs. This piece celebrates the enduring beauty of Bengal’s folk life, showcasing the cultural identity, emotion, and artistry of its tribal communities.
The Making Process
The process begins with a detailed wax model, where the artisan shapes the man and woman’s postures, expressions, and attire. Clay is applied to form a mold, which is heated to remove the wax, leaving a hollow cavity. Molten metal is poured in to create the mural, which is then polished to highlight textures and intricate details. Every step reflects patience, skill, and the artisan’s emotional connection to heritage.
What Makes It Special and Unique
This tribal mural is unique for its expressive storytelling, cultural authenticity, and handcrafted artistry. Every detail carries the artisan’s personal touch, making each piece one-of-a-kind. It captures the simplicity, emotion, and traditions of Bengal’s tribal communities, preserving the soul of folk life while celebrating the timeless beauty of handcrafted tribal art.










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