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Inspired by the folklife of the local tribes, the Gond and the nomadic Maria community, the wrought 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 item is a narrative best captured in the Wrought Iron Craft tradition. The raw material used is predominantly recycled iron scrap sourced from households. The products are mostly decorative, with animal forms being particularly popular. This craft is practiced in Kondagaon, Keshkal, Narayanpur, Jagdalpur, and Dantewada. In recent years, artisans have also begun producing utility items, in addition to the traditional tools they once made for local farmers.
Weight: 100 grams
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Wrought Iron Deer Tea Light and Candle Holder

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The Agaria tribals of Central India that is Madhya Pradesh create these exquisite wrought iron pieces. Each piece is created by beating the red hot iron multiple times to the required shape. These one of a kind creation serve as thoughful souvenirs and gifts.
Weight: 100 grams
Material: Wrought Iron
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Inspired by the folklife of the local tribes, the Gond and the nomadic Maria community, the wrought 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 item is a narrative best captured in the Wrought Iron Craft tradition. The raw material used is predominantly recycled iron scrap sourced from households. The products are mostly decorative, with animal forms being particularly popular. This craft is practiced in Kondagaon, Keshkal, Narayanpur, Jagdalpur, and Dantewada. In recent years, artisans have also begun producing utility items, in addition to the traditional tools they once made for local farmers.
Weight: 100 grams
Material: Wrought Iron
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