Wrought Iron Tribal Couple
“The tribal people in INDIA have their own rules and regulations with women wearing attire which is very different and colorful and jewelry made of beads and metals. These tribals are known for their unique culture and traditional living style, they celebrate a variety of festivals and perform dance as depicted in the wooden frame.
One such festival is held after the harvest season, Madai is a thanksgiving celebration for a bountiful crop. Villages erupt in joyous revelry with vibrant performances of the “”Karma”” dance, where women decked in colorful attire sing and sway in rhythmic steps. The air reverberates with the sounds of drums and percussion instruments, creating an electrifying atmosphere. The art form elaborates the festival bliss which is enjoyed by the tribals.”
Description
Wrought iron art is a metalworking technique that involves shaping heated iron by hammering, bending, and cutting. It’s a very old technique that has been used for centuries to create a wide variety of objects, from gates and fences to furniture and decorative pieces.
Wrought iron is a strong and durable material, and it can be crafted into beautiful and intricate designs. It is also relatively resistant to rust and corrosion, making it a good choice for outdoor use.
This includes things like gates, fences, railings, and balconies.
Wrought iron can be used to make a wide variety of furniture, including chairs, tables, beds, and even lamps.
Wrought iron can be used to create a wide variety of decorative pieces, such as sculptures, wall hangings, and candle holders.
Wrought iron art is a traditional craft that is still popular today. It can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any home or garden. If you are looking for a unique and timeless piece of art, then wrought iron is a great option.
Additional information
Utility | Décor , Antique |
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Weight | 6 KG (BOTH) |
Dimensions (LXBXH) Inches | "Male : 13 x 10 x 54 |
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