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4" Men Performing Different Village Activities (Tribal Statue from Bastar) In Brass | Handmade | Made In India

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Specifications
ZBG82
Brass Statue
Height: 4.5 inch
Width: 2.5 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 1.60 kg
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Echoes of Bastar: A Glimpse into Village Life

Bring the soul of India's tribal heartland into your home with this exquisite set of four brass figurines, meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans from the Bastar region. Each piece captures a moment in the vibrant tapestry of village life, depicting men engaged in various everyday activities. These charming statues, cast in solid brass, are more than just decorative objects; they are tangible links to a rich cultural heritage and a testament to the enduring spirit of traditional craftsmanship. The artisans of Bastar, descendants of ancient metalworking traditions, imbue their creations with a unique narrative. Their style, often described as folk art, is characterized by its simplicity, expressiveness, and deep connection to nature and community. The figures, with their stylized features and flowing lines, evoke a sense of primal energy and harmonious coexistence. Just as the ancient artisans sculpted deities and heroes from metal, the craftsmen of Bastar today draw inspiration from the earth, the village, and the daily rituals that bind their people together.

A Symphony of Daily Pursuits

Each of these four figurines tells a distinct story. One depicts a man engaged in what appears to be agricultural labor, perhaps tending to his fields or harvesting crops, a vital activity that sustained communities for millennia. Another shows a figure holding a musical instrument, hinting at the importance of song and rhythm in village celebrations and daily life, echoing the ancient Vedic traditions where music was integral to spiritual practices and communal gatherings. A third figurine portrays a man with a large water vessel, a nod to the fundamental role of water management and community responsibility, a theme present in countless folk tales and mythological narratives where characters embark on journeys to find life-giving water sources. The final figure is shown with a ball-like object, suggesting a moment of leisure or perhaps a traditional game, reminding us of the universal human need for recreation and social bonding. The intricate detailing, from the woven textures on their bases to the layered necklaces adorning their chests, showcases the artisan's dedication and skill. The warm, lustrous glow of the brass adds an aura of timelessness and dignity to each piece, making them a captivating addition to any shelf, tabletop, or mantelpiece. These statues are not merely representations; they are embodiments of a way of life, a celebration of labor, community, and the simple yet profound joys of existence. They are perfect for those who appreciate handmade art, Indian culture, and the stories that lie within everyday objects.
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