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Dokra Metal Craft
Product Details
Size
Length - 2.7 cm, Width - 0.2 cm. (non adjustable, bead & loop closure)
Weight
10 grams (approximately)
Material
Handcrafted brass metal alloy dokra beads and blue threadwork anklet, made by tribal artisans using the ancient lost-wax casting technique known as ‘cire perdue’. This traditional method involves replacing wax with molten metal, time-intensive process still practiced in tribal regions of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Lightweight yet detailed, this anklet adds a rustic, ethnic charm to everyday wear, festive looks, or cultural outfits.
Care
Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Keep away from moisture, water, perfumes, sprays and other liquid substances.
Colour
Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible.
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Artisan
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A vibrant curation of Odisha’s crafts. Ashoka Assemble brings heritage textiles and folk art to life.
Dhokra art consists metal like brass and unique in its design. The Dhokra metal casting technique employs the Lost-wax technique that was used earlier by the Mohenjo-daro craftsmen to cast the bronze figurine of a dancing girl some 4500 years ago.
A vibrant curation of Odisha’s crafts. Ashoka Assemble brings heritage textiles and folk art to life.
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Dokra Metal Craft
Dhokra art consists metal like brass and unique in its design. The Dhokra metal casting technique employs the Lost-wax technique that was used earlier by the Mohenjo-daro craftsmen to cast the bronze figurine of a dancing girl some 4500 years ago.
For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
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Shoulder - Measure from one tip of the shoulder to the other
2
Bust - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
3
Waist - Measure around the waist, above the belly button along the slimmest part without tightening the measuring tape
4
Hip - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
Tip: If you don't find an exact match, go for the next size.
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The Tribal Odisha Dhokra Threadwork Anklet from iTokri is among the most popular anklet designs.
The anklets with thread work and mirror work are quite trending these days. In iTokri we have anklets such as Patwa Threadwork Sitara Anklet by Kailash Patwa, Tribal Orissa Dhokra Threadwork Anklet, Jugaad Handmade Silk Flower Anklet, and Mirror Work Kutch Embroidery Fabric Anklet.
Some people like to sling the bracelet lightly around their ankles so that it rests comfortably on the tops of their feet. Others like a tighter fit and have it fastened around their ankles. In the end, the choice is yours.
Women often wear anklets as accessories, but there is also a scientific justification for this. Wearing an anklet could be an excellent treatment for you if you frequently have leg discomfort, numbness, tingling, or general weakness in your legs. An anklet can be especially beneficial if your leg pain stems from your lower back and radiates through your buttocks to your sciatic nerve.
An ankle bracelet worn on the left foot is considered a charm or talisman by most civilizations. These anklets served as amulets to guard the wearer from illnesses and unfavourable omens. They served as a sort of defence. These days, wearing an anklet on your left foot could also mean you are married or engaged to someone.