Dhokra Roe Seated Deer
A deer at rest has a quiet kind of confidence, and this seated roe has it in full. The figure is cast in brass using the centuries-old Dhokra technique, carrying the unmistakable woven texture that gives this tribal craft its character. Each fine line is pressed by hand before the metal is ever poured. The result is a warm gold finish that catches the light gently through the day, paired with tall, gracefully curved antlers that give the piece its poise.
It's a decorative deer that feels considered, not just ornamental. Set it on a console, a mantel, a bookshelf, or a study desk, and it holds its own without dominating the space around it. It sits low enough to layer with books, ceramics, or a small lamp, yet stays distinctive enough to stand alone, which makes it easy to style.
No two Dhokra pieces are ever exactly alike, because each is made through a lost-wax casting process. Small variations in texture and tone are not flaws. They are the signature of real handwork and the reason this craft has survived for over four thousand years.
This is a thoughtful choice for collectors of Indian handicrafts, for housewarming and festive gifting, or for anyone who is drawn to brass décor with real provenance.
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