The Jhitku Mitki Tribal Couple Dhokra Statues encapsulate a timeless narrative of love and resilience from Indian tribal folklore. Crafted using the ancient Dhokra lost-wax technique, these figures embody cultural heritage, artistic mastery, and the profound significance of human connection, transforming a space with their rustic charm and heartfelt story. Each piece, born from the crucible of the traditional lost-wax technique, carries the spirit of a love legend deeply woven into the fabric of Central Indian tribal life. The male figure, often with an instrument signifying livelihood and harmony, stands in poetic balance with the female, symbolizing nurturing strength. Crafted from raw brass, these statues exude an earthy, unrefined beauty, celebrating the simplicity and profound depth of rural existence. More than mere decor, these statues are a tribute to an enduring legacy—a testament to love that transcends time and a living echo of ancestral craftsmanship. Display them as a centerpiece, inviting tales of devotion and the silent wisdom of the tribal world into your home, transforming any space into a narrative of art and heritage.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
Śiromaṇi Headress (Crown Jewels of Adornment) signify status, cultural identity, and traditional beauty, meticulously crafted to reflect the rich visual language of tribal aesthetics.
Vādya Instrument (Device of Melody) represents the harmonious rhythm of life, the creative spirit, and the traditional skills and livelihoods of the community.
Ādhāra Pedestal (Foundation Seat) grounds the figures in stability and tradition, providing a symbolic platform for their timeless story and anchoring them in cultural significance.
From sleek, modern designs that exude contemporary elegance to timeless classics that evoke warmth and nostalgia, our curated selection has something for every taste and lifestyle. Each piece is crafted with precision and care, ensuring both quality and durability.