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11" Set of Four Tribal Musicians (Folk Statue from Bastar) In Brass | Handmade | Made In India

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Specifications
ZBK93
Brass
Height: 4 inch
Width: 11 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 1.30 kg
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Echoes of the Forest: A Brass Ensemble of Tribal Melodies

Immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of India's tribal heritage with this exquisite set of four brass musicians, meticulously handcrafted in the heart of Bastar. Each figure, a testament to the enduring artistic traditions of the region, captures a moment frozen in time – a symphony of folk music brought to life in lustrous brass. The earthy tones and the detailed artistry evoke the rustic charm of village life, transporting you to a world where music is an integral part of every celebration and ritual. The artisans of Bastar, descendants of a lineage of metalworkers, have passed down their skills through generations. They employ the age-old Dhokra art form, a form of lost-wax casting, to create these captivating pieces. This intricate process, rooted in ancient Indian craftsmanship, involves sculpting the figures in wax, encasing them in clay, and then melting away the wax to create a mold. Molten brass is then poured into this cavity, and upon cooling, the clay is chipped away to reveal the stunning creation. Each piece, therefore, carries the unique imprint of the craftsman's hand and the soul of the material. ––––––––––

A Gathering of Rhythms and Reverberations

This ensemble presents four distinct musicians, each embodying a crucial role in a traditional folk performance. One figure is depicted with a long flute, its graceful form held to the lips, suggesting the melodic strains of a wind instrument that could charm even the wild creatures, much like the legendary Krishna's flute that enchanted the gopis. Another musician is shown with what appears to be a percussion instrument, perhaps a small drum, its hands poised to beat out a steady rhythm, the heartbeat of the music. The remaining two figures, though their instruments might be implied or subtly suggested by their posture and focus, contribute to the rich tapestry of sound. Together, they represent a harmonious confluence of different musical elements, creating an atmosphere of joy and communal spirit. The figures are adorned with traditional jewelry – necklaces and bangles – rendered with remarkable delicacy. Their attire, including distinctive turbans, speaks of a rich cultural identity. The seated posture of the musicians suggests a relaxed yet focused demeanor, ready to enthrall their audience with their soulful renditions. The overall composition, with the figures arranged on a curved base, creates a sense of unity and flow, as if the music itself is binding them together. This set is more than just a decorative item; it's a narrative, a captured moment of cultural expression that resonates with stories of ancient traditions and the enduring power of music. It's an ode to the tribal communities of India and their profound connection with the arts.
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