Wrought Iron tribal madiya mask
Material: Wrought Iron
Craft: Bastar/ Patva Art
Place: Chhattisgarh, India
Color: Black
Measurements: 15" x 10" x 2"
Product weight: 600 grams
Special Attention: Handcrafted Village Craft. Please Allow for Minor Crafting differences from the Display Image.
Product Care: Don't wash, use dry/wet cotton cloth to remove dirt.
Expected Delivery Date Within USA Aug 22nd-Sep 1st
Expected Delivery Date Outside USA Sep 1st-Sep 8th
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Each piece is individually made. The art form is inspired by nature and surrounding and each piece depicts a different story.
This design depicts wildlife in Chhattisgarh and can be used as a wall hanging in the living room, entryway, or garden, perfect for gifts and décor.
Dimension(hxl) = 18.5 X 8 X 0.5 inch
Wrought Iron handicraft is also known as “Pitva Art “ is an Ancient art form, made by a very small Tribal community of Bastar, Chhattisgarh.
They use mostly waste or left out Iron pieces, cut them manually by chisel and hammer, and heat it with charcoal.
Mostly all the human and animal figures are made of a single piece of sheet by manual hammering work of a hot metal piece.
To make a joint they use Rivets. NO Welding machine, cutting machine, mold are used to make an artifact and that makes it a true handicraft. When you touch and feel the product you can see the hard work behind each and every piece.
After making, each and every piece is treated with Red oxide to avoid Rust in the future and then 3 layers of oil paint (Mat Finish) are done to finish the product. For the maintenance, in long run, we recommend gently cleaning it with Cotton and oil. Each and every piece will last for a lifetime