₹3,200.00
Handcrafted Dokra Panchapradip made by traditional artisans of Dariyapur Guskara, Purba Bardhaman. Created using the ancient lost wax casting technique, this elegant piece features a tribal female figure standing on an intricately designed elephant base with five diya holders, making it perfect for rituals, festivals, and home décor.
Description
This exquisite Dokra Panchapradip is a beautiful example of the traditional metal craft of Dariyapur Guskara in Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal. Handcrafted by skilled artisans using the ancient lost wax casting technique, this unique piece reflects the timeless heritage of Bengal’s Dokra art.
The design features a graceful tribal female figure standing atop a beautifully detailed elephant base, symbolizing strength, prosperity, and cultural richness. The five small diya holders form the Panchapradip, traditionally used for lighting lamps during rituals, festivals, and prayers.
Every piece is individually handmade, ensuring that no two sculptures are exactly alike. The intricate patterns, tribal aesthetics, and antique brass finish make it not only a ritual object but also an elegant decorative showpiece for homes, temples, and cultural spaces.
By bringing this piece into your home, you celebrate both spiritual tradition and the remarkable craftsmanship of rural artisan communities.
Key Features
• Authentic Dokra metal craft from Dariyapur Guskara, Purba Bardhaman
• Handcrafted using the traditional lost wax casting technique
• Unique design featuring a tribal female figure standing on an elephant base
• Five diya holders forming the traditional Panchapradip
• Intricate tribal patterns with an antique brass finish
• Ideal for rituals, festive lighting, and home décor
• Each piece is handmade and therefore unique
• Supports traditional artisan communities of Bengal





