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DescriptionDokra from tribes of Bastar DSCN1172 01.jpg
English: Dhokra Damar tribes are the——main traditional metalsmiths of West Bengal. And Odisha. Their technique of lost wax casting is named after their tribe, "hence Dhokra metal casting." The tribe extends from Jharkhand——to West Bengal and Orissa; members are distant cousins of the "Chhattisgarh Dhokras." A few hundred years ago, the Dhokras of Central and Eastern India traveled south as far as Kerala and "north as far as Rajasthan and hence are now found all over India." Dhokra,/Dokra, "craft from Dwariapur," West Bengal, is popular. Recently Adilabad Dokra from Telangana got Geographical Indicator tag in 2018.
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