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Tribal Couple Candle Stand | Wrought Iron Tealight Candle Holder | Coshal | CI37

Tribal Couple Candle Stand | Wrought Iron Tealight Candle Holder | Coshal | CI37

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Each piece is individually made. Art form is inspired by nature and surrounding and each piece depict a different story. This design depicts rich tribal culture @Chhattisgarh and can be used for candle stand, perfect for gift and décor.

  1. Dimension(hxlxb)= 11x7x5 inch
  2. WEIGHT = 400 gms


Wrought Iron handicraft 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 it manually by chisel and hammer and heat it by charcoal. Mostly all the human and animal figures are made of 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 future and then 3 layer of oil paint (Mat Finish) is done to finish the product. For the maintenance, in long run we recommend to gently clean it with Cotton and oil .Each and every piece will last for lifetime.

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Highlights

1. Crafted By Tribal Artisans Of Bastar, Chhattisgarh.

2. Original Name of Wroght Iron Art is Pitwa aur Loh Shilp Kala.

3. The artform is now practiced for more than 400+ years.

4. Scrap metal is used to create these beautiful artefacts.

5 .Every handcrafted wrought iron piece is treated with Red Oxide to avoid rust in future.

Maintenance

1.Use mul cotton or any soft dry cloth to wipe off the dust.

2.Do not use water.

3.You may use oil for shine.

4. Ocasionally use can use black oil based paint to maintain its shine

Crafting Technique

Wrought iron handicraft, also known as "Pitwa Art," is a centuries-old art form created by a small tribal community in Bastar, Chhattisgarh. They mostly use scrap or discarded iron pieces, cut them by hand with a chisel and hammer, and heat them with charcoal. Almost all of the human and animal figures are made from a single piece of sheet metal hammered by hand. Rivets are used to make a joint. No Welding machine, cutting machine, or mould is used to create an artefact, making it a true handicraft.

Shipping

1. We usally ship orders within 3-5 days of receiving an order.

2. However, if you order more than 5 pieces of each product and style, or if the item you ordered is in production, it may take longer to process your order. If this occurs, we will notify you via email.

For more details you can read our Shipping and Delivery policy.

Sunil Vishwakarma- Pitwa Kala Wrought Iron Artist

Meet The Artist

Sunil comes from the Kedeichepda village, located in the Kondagan area of the Bastar Region, and is well-known for its traditional arts and crafts. When Sunil was young, he began to use simple tools to bend iron rods into the shape of figures; his father eventually recognized the artistry in his son's work

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