Evening of Dokra Tribal Festival.
*Description:*
This is a handmade *complete festive scene of Dokra bronze art*.
Standing in the front is *"Queen of Melody"* - holding a veena and singing a village song. Dancing in a circle around her are *"Six Brothers"* - some with a dhol, some with a khanjani. Holding hands and matching steps, they are dancing the tribal "Gumra" dance.
Standing in the back is *"Mother of the Village"* - carrying a pitcher on her head and looking after everyone. And sitting on both sides are two *"Beat Warriors"* - playing massive dhols and bringing the festival to life.
The *"God of Light"* on the right side is holding candles in both hands, illuminating the entire village.
Made using the 4,000-year-old "Lost Wax" method, these statues carry the sweat and stories of tribal artists from West Bengal and Odisha. Every line, every dot speaks of village life, song, and unity.
*This is not just a statue, this is a village. An evening. A festival.*