Madina & Madini Dancing Baster Wooden Craft

MRP $ 21.79
Madina and Madini dancing represent a unique form of Bastar Wooden Craft in India. These intricately carved wooden figurines depict male and female tribal dancers in vibrant, dynamic poses. The craftsmanship highlights the rich cultural heritage of the Bastar region, known for its indigenous artistry. Madina and Madini figures capture the spirit of traditional tribal dance, making them prized collectibles and cultural symbols of Bastar's artistic tradition.
 
  • GI Origin : Chhattisgarh
  • Size : 8.5" X 3" X 13"
  • Weight860 Grams
  • Product Material : Wood
  • Usage : Decorative Purpose, Gifting Purpose, Wall Hanging , Interior Decoration.

Bastar Wooden Craft is a traditional craft form originating from the Bastar region in Chhattisgarh, India. It involves intricate wood carving and crafting techniques passed down through generations by the tribal communities of the area. This art form showcases the rich cultural heritage and artistic skills of the Bastar tribes, using locally sourced materials like Sal wood. Bastar Wooden Craft received its Geographical Indication (GI) certification in 2013, acknowledging its unique identity and the need to protect and promote this indigenous craft. The GI tag has since played a vital role in preserving the authenticity and heritage of Bastar Wooden Craft.
 

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