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Inspired by the folk life of the local tribes-the Bastar Iron Craft is one of the most aesthetically appealing crafts of the region, resembling classic Egyptian style. The evolution of iron from a hunting tool to a utility items is a narrative best captured in the iron craft of Bastar. The raw material used for this craft is predominantly recycled iron scrap, often sourced from households. The products are mostly decorative items, with animal forms being widely crafted. This traditional craft is practiced in Kondagaon, Keshkal, Narayanpur, Jagdalpur, and Dantewada. In addition to the tools traditionally made for local farmers, artisans have now started creating utility products as well.

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Bamboo Wind Chime 5 Bell

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Handmade by the Muria Gond tribal artisans of district Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh, this bamboo wind chime creates gentle sounds and brings a peaceful touch of India’s tribal art.

Color: Brown
Material: Bamboo
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Inspired by the folk life of the local tribes-the Bastar Iron Craft is one of the most aesthetically appealing crafts of the region, resembling classic Egyptian style. The evolution of iron from a hunting tool to a utility items is a narrative best captured in the iron craft of Bastar. The raw material used for this craft is predominantly recycled iron scrap, often sourced from households. The products are mostly decorative items, with animal forms being widely crafted. This traditional craft is practiced in Kondagaon, Keshkal, Narayanpur, Jagdalpur, and Dantewada. In addition to the tools traditionally made for local farmers, artisans have now started creating utility products as well.

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